Life Under Occupation: Resistance, Reality, and Partnership

This is a recording of a New Jewish Narrative webinar from April 28, 2026.

A transcript of the webinar will be available shortly.

This conversation features Eid Suleiman Hadaleen, Becca Strober, and Mattan Berner-Kadish. Drawing on lived experience and on-the-ground work, this discussion both centers the realities too often abstracted or ignored and shines a light on the partnerships that exist on the ground. Our panelists tackle questions such as:

  • What does daily life under occupation actually look like?

  • What is the impact of settler violence?

  • What does it take for Jews and Palestinians to confront it together?

Eid Suleiman Hadaleen is a Palestinian activist and community member from Umm al-Khair, in the South Hebron Hills, working to protect his community and resist displacement.

Becca Strober is an Israeli-American organizer and educator on the Israeli occupation who works closely with Israeli and American Jewish communities. They are the Director of Achvat Amim - Solidarity of Nations, and run the Instagram page @becca.explains.the.occupation.

Mattan Berner-Kadish is an Israeli-American activist who has spent much of his life between the United States and Israel/Palestine. He leads From Here Forward, a grassroots documentation, education, and leadership-building project.

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