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A Saban Center Policy Forum

Netanyahu Redux: Prospects for the New Israeli Government

Israel, Elections, Politics, Middle East


Event Summary

Prime Minister of Israel, Binyamin Netanyahu, begins his second term facing a host of challenges and conflicting pressures. Confronted with a festering situation in Gaza, a weak Palestinian Authority in the West Bank, a growing Iranian threat, and a US president determined to pursue a two-state solution, Netanyahu will need to find a way to meet the expectations of his American ally while holding his disparate coalition together. How will he do it?

Event Information

When

Wednesday, April 15, 2009
12:30 PM to 2:00 PM

Where

Somers Room
The Brookings Institution
1775 Massachusetts Ave., NW
Washington, DC
Map

Contact: Saban Center for Middle East Policy

E-mail: SabanCenter@brookings.edu

Phone: 202.797.6048

To answer these questions, the Saban Center hosted Nahum Barnea, Israel's leading political columnist and former Kreiz Fellow at the Saban Center. Barnea is the senior political editor at Israel's main newspaper, Yediot Aharonot. In 2007, he received the Israel Prize for Communication for his reporting. He was joined by former ambassador to Israel and Saban Center Director Martin Indyk.

Transcript

NAHUM BARNEA: Henry Kissinger once said that Israel has only foreign policy, only domestic policies. I'm not sure it was true about the governments during Kissinger's time, but it could be very well true about the current new government we have.

Participants

Introduction and Moderator

Martin S. Indyk

Director, Saban Center for Middle East Policy

Presentation

Nahum Barnea

Political Editor, Yediot Aharonot


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