Peace Deals Need Shared Self-Interest Before Empathy
Mediator Hiba Qasas argues that peace efforts often fail because they substitute process and empathy-first dialogue for the legitimacy, incentives, and public trust that make agreements durable. Drawing on her UN career and on a post-October 7 initiative that brought Israeli and Palestinian leaders into collaboration during the war, Qasas makes the case for “principled pragmatism”: start with aligned self-interest, use political transaction to change the future each side can imagine, and let recognition come before any appeal to shared humanity.
TED·Jun 2, 2026·7 min read