Israel's 9/11 - U.S.-Israel Relations in Times of Tension

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 มี.ค. 2024
  • After Hamas brutally murdered 1,200 Israelis and others and kidnapped more than 240 on Oct. 7, President Joe Biden’s support was immediate and unflinching. But in the shadow of a U.S. presidential campaign and an anticipated Israeli election, cracks in the essential U.S.-Israel relationship have emerged. Publicly and privately, the Biden administration has pressured Israel to facilitate more humanitarian aid and reduce the intensity of fighting, leading to a U.S. abstention that allowed the U.N. Security Council to pass a cease-fire resolution March 25. Politicians in each country have criticized officials in the other. For CIE’s 24th weekly webinar March 27, 2024, Bar-Ilan University political scientist Dr. Jonathan Rynhold, Foundation for Defense of Democracies senior director Enia Krivine and Institute for National Security Studies senior researcher Dr. Zaki Shalom examine the status and future of U.S.-Israel relations. Moderating the discussion is Dr. Ken Stein, CIE’s president and an Emory University emeritus professor of Middle East history, political science and Israel studies.
    The discussion moves from the values and strategic interests that unite the United States and Israel to changes that create uncertainty, ideas about military action in Rafah, the viability of a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and a proposal for a postwar, post-Hamas, Palestinian-led administration in Gaza.

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  • @GTari-ob6bj
    @GTari-ob6bj 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    if that's your 9/11 let's do the math and see how many 9 11s happened in gaza since.. there isn't a family that doesn't have a death or injury in all of gaza not to mention the starvation..( and not even counting before oct 7th) i guess some people are not counted a humans who deserve basic rights and dignity. everyone' time will come no matter how mighty he thinks he is..just wait for your turn..