Current sectionU.S. NewsCongressional candidate Brad Lander and Ayman Odeh, the outgoing leader of Hadash, talk to Haaretz in Lander's Brooklyn home about the way forward for U.S.-Israel relations and ending the occupationShare to FacebookShare to XArticle printing is available to subscribers onlyPrint in a simple, ad-free formatSubscribeComments: Zen reading is available to subscribers onlyAd-free and in a comfortable reading formatSubscribe07:17 PM • July 10 2026 IDTDemocratic congressional nominee Brad Lander and the outgoing leader of Israel's Hadash party, Ayman Odeh, are headed in opposite directions, one into electoral politics, one out of it.CommentsIn the NewsBrad Lander and Ayman Odeh on a Shared Vision for Israelis and PalestiniansPoll: Half of Jewish Americans Don't Think Protesting Israel Is AntisemiticTrump Says U.S. Will Hold Talks With Iran at Tehran's RequestPalestinians in East Jerusalem Left Without Sewage After Israel's UNRWA ShutdownPolice Legal Adviser Rushes Case Involving Political Ally, Sources SayRemembering and rebuilding two years laterICYMIThe 'Special Relationship' Is Gone, and Israel Isn't Ready for What's ComingDumber Than a 10-year-old: Are Israeli Students Really That Stupid?As Israel Lacks Hundreds of Patrol Officers, West Bank Staff DoublesAn Israeli Principal Desegregated a Tel Aviv School. Here's What HappenedThe Original Tradwives of Ancient RomeMade in Kurdistan, Smuggled via Jordan: The Mysterious Firearms Flooding Israel
Haaretz Exclusive • Brad Lander and Ayman Odeh on a shared vision for Israelis and Palestinians
Congressional candidate Brad Lander and Ayman Odeh, the outgoing leader of Hadash, talk to Haaretz in Lander's Brooklyn home about the way forward for U.S.-Israel relations and ending the occupation






