In this episode, Samuel Nurding speaks to Major (res.) Danny Citrinowicz, who has over 20 years of experience in intelligence and analysis and was in charge of the Iran file in the IDF’s Military Intelligence unit as well as the IDF’s representative at the Israeli embassy in Washington. They discuss what the main stumbling blocks are between the US and Iran in returning to the JCPOA nuclear deal, whether Russia has the influence and ability to separate Syria from Iran, and assess the importance of Israel's recently military exercises with its Gulf allies in the region.
Episode 192 | Chewing over the election results
Episode 191| Agreement in the Med, friction in the West Bank
Episode 190 | King Charles & Israel
Episode 189 | The Israel – Lebanon maritime border
Episode 188 | How parties elect their leaders in Israel
Episode 187 | Biden’s visit to the Middle East: A View from the Gulf
Episode 186 | Necessity or strategic shift? Biden prepares for trip to Middle East
Episode 185 | What happens after the Knesset dissolves itself?
Episode 184 | Pipelines vs. Interconnectors: Israel and the EU energy relationship
Episode 183 | Understanding decision-making in the Palestinian arenas
Episode 182 | Understanding the security context around Shireen Abu Aqla’s death
Episode 181 | Iran’s regional and nuclear activity
Episode 180 | An assessment of US-Israel relations
Easter/Pesach 2022 Special | Political and security tension ahead of Easter
Episode 179 | Israel’s security horizon with Yossi Melman
Episode 178 | Terror in Israel
Matti Friedman in discussion with Calev Ben-Dor
Episode 177 | A US perspective on the Middle East
Episode 176 | JCPOA Endgame?
Episode 175 | Analysis of the Russian-Ukrainian War
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