Natasha Hausdorff speaks as First Opposition to the motion on 4th May 2023 at 7:30 in the Debating Chamber.
This debate will be examining Israel's military and settler presence since 1967 in the West Bank and East Jerusalem. In the wake of an especially violent year in the West Bank and the recent election of an Israeli government particularly committed to the retention and settlement of these territories, engaging with this enduring conflict is particularly vital. We will examine whether there should be more pressure on Israel to give up control of the West Bank and East Jerusalem and if doing so now is a crucial step towards lasting peace.
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Natasha Hausdorff is a barrister at Six Pump Court Chambers, a frequent speaker on international law and a commentator on the Arab-Israeli conflict. She clerked for the late Chief Justice Miriam Naor, President of Israel's Supreme Court, and was a Fellow at Columbia Law School's National Security Law Program. Natasha read law at Oxford university, qualified as a solicitor at Skadden, and subsequently gained an LLM from Tel Aviv University, specialising in public international law.
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