Michael Sfard is one of Israel’s leading human rights lawyers and the legal
counsel of Peace Now (Shalom Achshav) and of the organization Yesh Din.
Yesh Din recently commissioned Sfard to prepare a legal opinion on whether the current situation in the West Bank, the occupation -- regardless of Israel’s intention to de-jure annex parts of the West Bank -- can be defined as Apartheid. Michael issued a report titled “The Occupation of the West Bank and the Crime of Apartheid: Legal Opinion."
In this episode, a version of an August 10th 2020 webinar, Sfard talks about his report and what it means.


American-Israeli journalist Dina Kraft discussed the nature and impact of the
unprecedented continuing protests in Israel against Prime Minister Netanyahu, government corruption,
and for democracy and justice.
Dina Kraft is a journalist, editor, and educator. Currently based in Tel Aviv she
is a correspondent for both Haaretz and The Christian Science Monitor where she reports on Israeli and
Palestinian politics, culture and society. Dina is also the host of The Branch, a podcast hosted by
Hadassah, which features stories of partnerships between Israelis and Palestinians, Jews and Arabs. Formerly,
Kraft was based in Jerusalem and Johannesburg for The Associated Press and has reported from throughout
Africa, as well as Pakistan, Jordan, Tunisia, Russia and Ukraine.
Eran Nissan is a key organizer and activist in the current Anti-Netanyahu,
anti-corruption and pro-democracy protest movement in Israel. He is a former staff member of Peace Now, and
currently works for Mehazkim, a progressive Israeli activist nonprofit.