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 133 | How the New Hope party views Israel’s election
Episode 132 | Yesh Atid’s perspective on Israel’s election
Episode 131 | The Likud perspective on Israel’s upcoming election
Episode 130 | Israel enters another election cycle
Episode 129 | In conversation with Britain’s Ambassador to Israel
Episode 128 | Will Saudi Arabia make peace with Israel?
Episode 126 | Exploring the Abraham Accords
Episode 125 | Trump’s last 70 days
Episode 124 | What Israel and Iran should expect from a Biden administration?
Episode 123 | Trump vs Biden in the Middle East
Episode 122 | Politics in the Knesset under Corona
Episode 121 | How long will the government survive?
Episode 120 | The Four Camps in 2020 with Israel’s Former Deputy National Security Adviser
Episode 119 | The EU's role in the Israeli-Arab conflict
Episode 118 | A Historic Day in Washington
Episode 117 | Beyond Normalisation: Regional Cooperation
Episode 116 | The Israel-UAE Business Council
Special Edition | The significance of Israeli ties with the UAE
Special Edition | Israel and the UAE: how did we get here?
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