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A Foreign Policy and Saban Center for Middle East Policy Event

Palestinian Politics and Israeli Disengagement

Middle East, Global Governance, Diplomacy


Event Summary

The promising dynamic generated by the actions of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in acting to stop violence against Israel and by Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon in broadening his government in advance of Israel's disengagement from Gaza is creating a new sense of hope and opportunity in the decades-long standoff.

Event Information

When

Tuesday, February 01, 2005
10:00 AM to 11:30 AM

Where

Falk Auditorium
Brookings Institution
1775 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20036
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Contact: Office of Communications

E-mail: communications@brookings.edu

Phone: 202.797.6105

At this briefing, sponsored by the Saban Center for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution, a panel of Palestinian and Israeli experts directly involved in the unfolding events will discuss the new political landscape in the Middle East and provide their analysis of the prospects for progress. Ziad Abu Amr is a member of the Palestinian Legislative Council in Gaza and plays a key mediating role between the Palestinian Authority and the Hamas faction. Amnon Lipkin-Shahak served as the chief of staff of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) before entering politics as a member of the Center Party, serving as deputy prime minister in the previous Barak government. He has since joined the Labor Party and is now an adviser to Vice Prime Minister Shimon Peres. Ghaith al Omari is political adviser to Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and previously served as legal adviser to the Palestinian negotiating team. Eival Gilady served as head of the IDF's Strategic Planning branch, where he had responsibility for developing the Gaza Disengagement Plan. He now serves as an adviser to the Sharon government.

The appearance of these Israeli and Palestinian panelists has been made possible by the generous support of Daniel Abraham who has enabled Brookings to bring them to Washington to participate in the sixth session of the Daniel Abraham Israeli-Palestinian Workshop.

Transcript

MR. INDYK: Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to the Saban Center for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution. We're very glad to host this policy press briefing this morning on the situation between Israel and the Palestinians.

As you will no doubt be aware, things have turned much more positive in recent times with the election of Abu Mazen as president of the Palestinian Authority— or Mahmoud Abbas, as he's also known; with the creation of a new Israeli coalition government that includes former Prime Minister Shimon Peres and the Labor Party and the smaller religious parties; with the negotiation with the terrorist and militant organizations on the Palestinian side of a hutna, or informal cease-fire; and with the resumption of coordination between the government of Israel and the Palestinian Authority, which is going to lead next week to a summit meeting between Prime Minister Sharon and President Abbas; along with the visit next week of Condoleezza Rice as secretary of state as a manifestation of what President Bush has now referred to as his personal commitment to try to achieve his vision of a democratic Palestinian state living alongside a secure Jewish state of Israel within the next four years.

To talk about these developments, we've brought together four people who have direct involvement in these events and in developing the potential for them. They are all here as part of the Daniel Abraham Israeli-Palestinian workshop that the Saban Center hosts here three times a year—this is the sixth one—all made possible by the generous support of Daniel Abraham, who's greatly committed to seeing a peace agreement between Israel and the Palestinians.

Read the complete event transcript (PDF—105Kb)

Participants

Panelists

Amnon Lipkin-Shahak

Former Israeli Deputy Minister and Israel Defense Forces Chief of Staff

Eival Gilady

Former Head of Strategic Planning, Israel Defense Forces

Ghaith Al-Omari

Political Advisor to Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas

Ziad Abu Amr

Member, Palestinian Legislative Council


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