BICOM's Research Associate Samuel Nurding speaks to Dr Michael Milshtein, head of the Palestinian Studies Forum at the Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies at Tel-Aviv University, about how the government intends to tackle the high rate of gang crime and violence in the Arab sector. Michael also talks about the emerging split within the Arab political movement on how best to tackle the issue, as well as the political impact of Mansour Abbas' decision to join the coalition.
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
Episode 141 | Trouble in the Jordanian Royal Family?
Episode 140 | Another stalemate elections in Israel?
Episode 139 | Will anyone beat Bibi?
Episode 138 | What to expect in Israel's 4th election
Episode 137 | Understanding the JCPOA and the nuclear issue from inside Iran
Episode 136 | Yamina's perspective on the upcoming elections
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free