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 75 | Upheaval in Lebanon and Iraq, deadlock in Israeli coalition talks
Episode 74 | Can ISIS return?
Episode 73 | Turkish invasion forces rethink in Israel
Episode 72 | Why is Turkey invading Syria?
Episode 71 | Israel’s campaign between the wars
Episode 70 | Gantz plays it calm as Bibi feels the heat
Episode 69 | Is it really bye bye Bibi?
Episode 68 | The election endgame
Episode 67 | Israel's battle with Iran
Episode 66 | What will Hezbollah do next?
Episode 65 | Israeli polls point to stalemate
Episode 64 | Why did Israel bomb Iraq?
Episode 63 | What does Boris think about the Middle East?
Episode 62 | Bibi beats Ben-Gurion
Episode 61 | How to deter Iran
Episode 60 | Israel’s election race heats up and Iran breaks the nuclear deal
Episode 59 | Mañana in Manama
Episode 58 | Lieberman the kingmaker?
Episode 57 | The Iran edition
Episode 56 | What will happen if the PA goes bust?
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