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Nadia Hijab at ‘Jerusalem: Legalising the Occupation’ conference

Nadia Hijab at Middle East Monitor's 'Jerusalem: Legalising the Occupation' conference in London, UK on March 3, 2018 [Jehan Alfarra/Middle East Monitor]

Nadia Hijab at Middle East Monitor's 'Jerusalem: Legalising the Occupation' conference in London, UK on March 3, 2018 [Jehan Alfarra/Middle East Monitor]

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Address by Nadia Hijab at MEMO’s ‘Jerusalem: Legalising the Occupation‘ conference held in London on March 3, 2018.

Nadia Hijab is co-founder and Executive Director of Al-Shabaka: The Palestinian Policy Network, a writer, public speaker and media commentator. Her first book was entitled “Womanpower: The Arab Debate on Women at Work” and she co-authored “Citizens Apart: A Portrait of Palestinians in Israel”.

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