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Israel and Its Future - Tzipi Livni's Perspective on Israeli-Palestinian Relations

Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube

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Explore a thought-provoking conversation with Tzipi Livni, leader of Israel's opposition and chairman of the Kadima party, recorded at the 2011 Aspen Ideas Festival. Delve into critical negotiations between Israel and Palestine, examining the importance of establishing two states for two peoples: a Jewish state and an Arab state. Analyze how the very issues that need discussion between the two nations have become obstacles to dialogue. Gain insights into the complexities of Israeli politics and their impact on the peace process. Investigate topics such as Israel's identity as a Jewish state, the proposed Palestinian state, border negotiations based on land swaps, and the influence of ultra-Orthodox groups. Consider the roles of key figures like Netanyahu and Obama, and explore the potential implications of Hamas joining Fatah. Reflect on the future of Syria and the broader geopolitical landscape in the Middle East.

Syllabus

Introduction
Israel as a Jewish State
Palestinian State
The Problem
Negotiations
The borders based on swaps
Netanyahus lectures
Coalition
What is a Jewish state
Should we write a constitution
Too much to the ultra Orthodox
Foreign Minister
Elections
Waiting for what
Price of an agreement
Obamas comments
Hamas joining Fatah
Future of Syria


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The Aspen Institute

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