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Amb. Zalman Shoval will provide insight on the Middle East Crisis from the Israeli government's perspective.
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Date:
Wednesday, April 10, 2002
Time:
10:30 AM -- 12:00 PM
Location:
U.S. Institute of Peace
1200 17th St., NW
Washington, D.C.
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Archived Audio and Video
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Media Inquiries should be directed
to John
Brinkley (202.429.3824).
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Current Issues Briefing
Crisis in the Middle East
The Israeli View
Part of an On-going Series of Events on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
In recent weeks, the Institute has hosted various speakers representing a range of viewpoints on the current crisis in the Middle East. Ambassador Shoval provided insight from the Israeli government's perspective and discussed:
- Alternatives for resolving the crisis.
- The connection between the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the US-led war on terrorism.
- Prospects for implementing the Saudi-sponsored peace plan, endorsed by the Arab League.
This presentation was webcast live on April 10 and included questions from the floor and the Internet audience.
Speakers
- Amb. Zalman Shoval
Senior Adviser to Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon & former Israeli Ambassador to the United States
Moderator
- Amb. Samuel Lewis
Former President, U.S. Institute of Peace & former U.S. Ambassador to Israel
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