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Subject Today's WJC WebTalk: The Continuing Threat of Hezbollah
Date July 21, 2020 12:01 PM
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[[link removed]]Dear Friends,

Tune in to our next WJC WebTalk on Tuesday, July 21, at 11:00am ET/5:00pm CET, with special guest Foundation for
Defense of Democracies (FDD) Senior Fellow Dr. Emanuele Ottolenghi for a conversation on the continued threat posed by Hezbollah around the world.

Join the Conversation:
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Sincerely,

Maram Stern
Executive Vice President


[[link removed]]About Dr. Emanuele Ottolenghi

Dr. Emanuele Ottolenghi is a senior fellow at FDD and an expert at FDD’s Center
on Economic and Financial Power (CEFP) focused on Hezbollah’s Latin America
illicit threat networks and Iran’s history of sanctions evasion. His research
has examined Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, including its links to
the country’s energy sector and procurement networks. His areas of expertise
also include the EU’s Middle East policymaking, transatlantic relations, the
Arab-Israeli conflict, and Israel’s domestic politics. Prior to joining FDD,
Emanuele headed the Transatlantic Institute in Brussels and taught Israel
Studies at St. Antony’s College, Oxford University.

He is author of The Pasdaran: Inside Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps
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[[link removed]] . Emanuele blogs at The Hill. His columns have also appeared in leading outlets
including The Wall Street Journal , The New York Times , and London’s The Sunday Times . He obtained his PhD in political theory at the Hebrew University of
Jerusalem, preceded by undergraduate studies in political science at the
University of Bologna.

Check back in on Wednesday:

Understanding the Case:
The AMIA Bombing, 26 Years Later
Featuring Miguel Bronfman
AMIA’s Legal Representative
Wednesday, July 22
11:00AM ET / 5:00PM CET


[[link removed]]About Miguel Bronfman:

Miguel Bronfman is an Argentine lawyer based in Buenos Aires, specializing in
criminal and international law, and human rights. In 1998, he started to work in
the criminal proceedings for the terrorist attack of July 18, 1994, against the
AMIA, and since 2008, he has led the legal team that represents AMIA on every
judicial proceeding related to the case. In 2009, he submitted the case before
the Supreme Court and obtained a favorable ruling, re-opening the case and
allowing further investigations. He also led the legal action against the
Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) related to the AMIA case that the Argentine
government signed with the Islamic Republic of Iran in 2013. The MOU, after a
two-year legal process, was deemed unconstitutional and thus was never in
effect. Miguel has written articles and opinion columns on national and
international media and has given lectures about the case and terrorism in his
own country, in the United States, Canada, and Israel.

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Page via Facebook LIVE. Additional guests will be added on a rolling basis.


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