As the General Assembly convenes in New York, the Israeli‑Palestinian conflict has commanded an intensity not seen in recent memory. Diplomatic maneuvering, public protests, recognition campaigns, and back‑channel diplomacy all collided, making the week not just another UN session, but a potential inflection point. In this moment of flux, civil society actors and peacebuilders are striving to reclaim the narrative as architects of a peace process and two-state solution. William Hilderbrandt is very pleased to welcome one of the UNGA attendees, John Lyndon, Executive Director of the Alliance for Middle East Peace (ALLMEP). Mr. Lyndon brings a rare vantage point: practitioner in civil society and interlocutor with states and intergovernmental institutions. We explore all that lies ahead.
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