Interview Questions for Michal Eskenazi
Please tell me about yourself.
When did you start being involved in peace work?
Please tell me about the conference you took part in.
Can you give an example of this?
Did you serve in the military?
How did you overcome the crisis?
Are you referring to the Palestinian participants not speaking to you?
What was important for you to say during this conversation?
Why are the conferences held abroad?
Earlier you mentioned a project called Middle East 2020, could you tell me about it?
How do you intend to make your work and your conferences affect the political level?
Are there Palestinian members in YIFC?
What challenges does this work pose?
What do you need from someone on the other side in order to meet?
Is there anyone you wouldn’t work with on ideological grounds?
How do you reach out to the general public?
So how do you reach out to people who don't share your views?
You mention settlers participated in one of the conferences. How was that?
What kind of prejudices do you encounter?
How do people react to your work?
What is your family’s reaction to this work?
How does your work promote an end to the conflict?
Where are you in relation to the mainstream of Israeli society?
How does the political situation affect your work?
How does that affect the meeting?
What happened when you got back from the conference?
How do you respond to someone who says that?
What makes it a positive experience?
What part do you remember from that conversation?
Who now defines it as a problem?
What do you think about former peace processes?
Which peace process are you referring to?
Who would you want to see on the negotiation team?
What is the ideal situation that you envision here for the future?
What does the word peace mean to you?
Do you think there can be peace here?
What is the role that external actors play here?
When you say incentives, do you mean economic support?
