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Subject The Israel/Hamas War: Regional and Domestic Implications and What it Means to Achieve Victory
Date March 19, 2024 12:00 PM
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Wednesday, March 20th, 2024 at 12 PM ET

Israeli diplomat Eitan Na’eh joins us for an in-depth discussion of the implications of the Israel/Hamas war on Israel’s relationships with the Abraham Accords countries and the Gulf nations more broadly including a potential normalization deal with Saudi Arabia. We will also discuss the impact of October 7th on Israel’s civil society and what it means for Israel to achieve victory.’

About the Speaker: Eitan Na’eh has a life-long career in diplomacy, currently serving as Israel’s first-ever ambassador to Bahrain. He formerly served as the first head of mission at Israel’s embassy in the United Arab Emirates as well as Israel’s ambassador to Turkey, its deputy ambassador to London and its ambassador to Azerbaijan among other diplomatic positions. Eitan has also worked in Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Prime Minister’s office.
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