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The New Peace Simulation Cas Members | By Shammah Kiunsi

November 14, 2022 Limei

The Charney Resolution Center together with EMIS students are getting ready for the next Peace Simulation in 2023. We are excited to announce the new Peace Simulation CAS (Creativity Activity Service) committee members: Dana Poliva, Maisoona Ighbarieh, Na’ama Gur, Noga Koehler, and Saul Wagner.

 Dana Poliva
Dana Poliva
Maisoona Ighbarieh (Palestinian, East Jerusalem)
Maisoona Ighbarieh (Palestinian, East Jerusalem)
Na'ama Gur (Israeli)
Na'ama Gur (Israeli)
Noga Koehler (Israeli)
Noga Koehler (Israeli)
Saul Wagner (American Israeli)
Saul Wagner (American Israeli)

Hi, I’m Maisoona (Palestinian, East Jerusalem). I'm very excited to take part in this year's simulation! It allows me to contribute to my community by helping people know and talk more about different situations in the Middle East!

I’m Na’ama (Israeli). As a person who has already participated in a peace simulation and is interested in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, I believe this conference provides an excellent chance for interactive learning and gives a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for people to experience the conflict from other perspectives rather than their own.

Hi, my name is Saul. I am an American Israeli and one of the Peace Simulation leaders. I am very excited to be part of the simulation this year, especially working with the Charney Resolution Center.

Hi, I’m Noga from Israel. Last year’s peace simulation was one of the best experiences I had in EMIS. I learned much to discuss with other students concerning the conflict. I’m excited to finally work with Charney Center this year to prepare for the subsequent peace simulation.

Dana (Russia) - Being the bridge for communication between youth worldwide is the primary aspiration of EMIS. I am honored to have an opportunity to enhance this communication to the next level via Peace Simulation. I hope this year’s negotiations will motivate the students to take an active role in their communities.

The CAS committee is organizing next year’s event, under my and Noa Dar’s leadership and the overall supervision of CRC Director Sari Marom-Sha’anan. We are brainstorming on how to improve the way we run the conference and the prep days. Including the possibility of having special training sessions for the dedicated students who see themselves in policy making sectors in their future.

We wish the best of luck to all the student leaders, the best is yet to come!

In EMIS SCHOOL, Peace Talks Simulation Tags Shammah Kiunsi
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