Uri Ashi was one of the only people advocating for peace for the last couple of years. For over two years, he stood holding a sign with big letters saying, "Peace with the Palestinians is doable."
Even though he works in the High-Tech scene, Uri has dedicated his last years to research, writing, and advocating for the two-state solution.
His book Hatikvah (Just like Israel's National Anthem) covers the history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and offers a solution. I reached out to Uri to see if he thinks we can still achieve Peace amid the Black Sabbath of October 7th.
To check Uri's website (Hebrew) - https://hatikvah.co.il/#book
#Peace #Israel #HaTikvah
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