Feb 29

Past Event

Iran and Israel: The Politics of War

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Highlights

  • Iran Will Meet Threat with Threat

    Suzanne Maloney: Iran has pledged to “meet threat with threat” and the approaching elections and sanctions against them won’t likely change that mindset.

    Suzanne Maloney

  • Tensions are High in Israel

    Kenneth Pollack: The Iran proliferation situation is tenuous and despite what Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu decides to do, the possibility for escalation is great.

    Suzanne Maloney

  • More than Just a Pre-emptive Strike

    Shibley Telhami: An Israeli strike against Iran would be more than just a move to ensure its safety; it would also provide strategic and political gains for Israel.

    Suzanne Maloney

  • Iran is Israel’s Top Concern

    Natan Sachs: The Israeli people feel the possibility of a nuclear attack from Iran is real and it supersedes any concerns they have about the Arab-Israeli conflict or fallout from the Arab spring revolutions.

    Suzanne Maloney

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Summary

Israel and Iran have already been trading covert punches and the overheated rhetoric on both sides raises the potential for further escalation. While much has been said about Israeli military options, cautions from the Obama administration, and the Iranian response, the role of internal politics in both countries is typically left out of the discussion. How do domestic political concerns inside Israel and Iran shape their relationship and the chance of war? Does Israel’s perception of the Iranian threat put it at odds with Washington?

On February 29, the Saban Center for Middle East Policy at Brookings hosted a discussion to explore the role of internal politics in Iran and Israel and to discuss the results of a recently conducted poll gauging Israeli public opinion on a number of issues.

Details

February 29, 2012

10:30 AM - 12:00 PM EST

The Brookings Institution

Falk Auditorium

1775 Massachusetts Ave., NW

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