Join Aaron David Miller as he sits down with Israeli Ambassador to the US Michael Herzog to discuss the Israel-Hamas war and other issues, in the next episode of Carnegie Connects.
While divisive in broader society, their impacts on American Jews and Palestinians thousands of miles away are much more varied.
A discussion on cease-fire negotiations in the Israel-Hamas war.
“No real urgency” from the Israeli government or Hamas in reaching a cease-fire deal.
Six months into the conflict, Hamas continues to challenge the Israeli army—raising questions about Israel’s ability to eradicate the group.
A discussion on recent development on the Israeli-Gaza conflict.
A discussion about the current state of ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Hamas and the best pathways to peace in the region.
The attacks by Iran and Israel on one another’s territory have taken the strategic rivalry between these adversaries into uncharted territory. Will the escalation lead the parties to greater risk-readiness or aversion? What role can outside parties, especially the U.S., play in reducing tensions?
As students around the United States and Europe protest, the relationship of Western elites with Israel is being redefined.
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