In the episode, Richard Pater speaks to Shalom Lipner, the nonresident senior fellow for Middle East Programs at the Atlantic Council, and a former veteran of the Prime Minister's Office in Jerusalem, serving seven consecutive Israeli prime ministers over 25 years. They discuss the fallout of President-elect Joe Biden's victory in Israel, what the implications of a democratic President are on domestic Israeli politics and what we should expect between Israel, the Palestinians and the US over the next four years.
Episode 210 | Assessing Operation House and Garden
Episode 209 | Russia-Ukraine, and Israel’s regional ties
Episode 208 | Inside the Protest Movement
Episode 207 | The Great Arab Revolt and its Modern Legacy
Episode 206 | Budget, Draft Bill, and Judicial Reform: A Political Update
Episode 205 | Operation Shield and Arrow
Episode 204 | Post Ramadan Regional Update
Episode 203 | Ehud Yaari
Episode 202 | The Iran-Saudi deal and the Middle East
Episode 201 | Understanding Hezbollah
Episode 200 | Violence in the West Bank
Episode 199 | The State of Iran
Episode 198 | Unpacking Proposed Reforms to Israel’s Judicial System
Episode 197 | What does Israel’s political future look like?
Episode 196 | Now the new government’s here, what’s next for Israel?
Episode 195 | Between Russia and Iran
Episode 194 | The National Religious Vote
Episode 193 | Judicial Reform
Episode 192 | Chewing over the election results
Episode 191| Agreement in the Med, friction in the West Bank
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