Ahmed Moor

This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict.Ahmed Moor (born in the Gaza Strip[1] c. 1985)[2] is a Palestinian-American writer, finance expert, and a founder of liwwa, Inc.

"[2] Moor wrote that his grandfather had lived in Beer al-Sabaa in May 1948 and had been driven out of his house at gunpoint by Zionists who he said "Judaized" the village and renamed it Be'er Sheva.

"Although deep mistrust exists on both sides of the conflict, growing numbers of Palestinians and Israelis, Jews and Arabs are working together to forge a different, unified future.

"[12] He and his co-editor, Anthony Lowenstein, write in the book that they do not agree on everything, but that they share a belief that "Jews and Palestinians are destined to work together, whatever our differences in background, ideals and daily life.

"[14] "The very title will be off-putting to almost all supporters of Israel," Publishers Weekly said in a review of After Zionism, but said that the book "offers valuable contributions to a debate that should be front and center, yet is confined to ever-smaller margins.

[17] In November 2013, Moor co-founded liwwa.com, a peer-to-peer lending network designed to help connect small businesses in need of capital with people wanting to invest, "all in conformity with Islamic financial regulations.