Abe Gurko
Won't Be Silent

Peaced Off! – From the River to Seeing Peace

If You Only Listen or Watch to One Episode of Peaced Off!, Make It This One—Brought Me To Tears

In Episode 2Orly Ravid and I hosted Palestinian political strategist Samer Sinijlawi, live from East Jerusalem. What followed was one of the most emotionally raw and honest conversations I’ve ever had about Israel and Palestine — and it shifted my perspective.

Samer, who leads the Jerusalem Development Fund, has spent decades engaging with Israelis across the political spectrum — from far-left to far-right. Fluent in Hebrew, firm in his identity, and bold in his ideas, Samer champions what he calls “reconciliation before resolution.” His belief is simple: peace won’t come from headlines. It has to start face to face — with truth, mutual recognition, and hard conversations.

“We need a Palestinians Ben-Gurion — not a dreamer, but a doer.” – Samer Sinijlawi

He speaks frankly about the failures of Palestinian leadership and the need for new narratives — ones that hold Jewish history and Palestinian dignity in the same breath. Samer doesn’t offer easy answers. He offers a road forward.

“From the river to the sea, on two states we both agree.” – Samer Sinijlawi

Orly and I were both struck by how rare this kind of moral clarity is, especially in American discourse. In an era of slogans and silence, Samer speaks with depth, empathy, and an unflinching sense of responsibility.

“The solution won’t come from Washington or Riyadh. It will come from Tel Aviv and Ramallah.” – Samer Sinijlawi

This episode reminded me that pragmatic hope is still possible — and necessary. Samer believes peace can be achieved within a decade if the right leaders rise. After listening to him, I believe that too.

Peaced Off is available wherever you get your podcasts.

About the Author
Abe Gurko is a writer, producer, and son of Holocaust survivors. His mission—embodied in his book and platform, Won’t Be Silent—Don’t Stop ’til It Matters—is to champion Jewish resilience and justice. He lives in Beverly Hills with his Israeli husband, Shlomi Barmi, and their Chihuahua, Alfie.
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