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 160 | The Labour Party and Israel
Episode 159 | The Abraham Accords one year on
Episode 158 | What does the withdrawal from Afghanistan mean for the US role in Middle East?
Episode 157 | Bennett goes to Washington
Episode 156 | Tensions on Israel’s northern border
Episode 155 | Gil Troy reflects on Ben & Jerry's and Lapid's antisemitism agenda
Episode 154 | A scorecard of the government's first five weeks in office
Episode 153 | The future of the JCPOA and Iran under President Raisi
Episode 152 | An Israeli journalist in London
Episode 151 | Understanding Biden's approach to the Middle East with Ambassador Daniel Kurtzer
Episode 150 | Iran and the JCPOA, a view from Israel
Episode 149 | Israel's new government, what now?
Episode 148 | Making sense of the new coalition government
Episode 147 | The Gaza aftermath: what next for Israel, Hamas and the Palestinian Authority
Episode 146 | Debating UK policy on Israel, Iran and the Middle East
BICOM Webinar | Escalation on the Gaza border
Episode 145 | The future of Israel without Netanyahu?
Episode 144 | What next for Palestinian politics after Abbas postpones elections?
Episode 143 | The Future of the JCPOA and What Next For Israel
Episode 142 | Breaking Israel's political deadlock
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