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Regional Perspectives: Israel's Wars in Iran and Gaza (Webinar Recording)

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JL;DR SUMMARY Israel faces ongoing strategic challenges due to its military campaigns in Iran and Gaza, which have implications for its regional relationships and future diplomatic initiatives. A way out west there was a fella, fella I want to tell you about, fella by the name of Jeff Lebowski.

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Israeli Palestinian ConflictGazaSaudi ArabiaMiddle EastIranTwo State SolutionDiplomacyNormalizationRegional Security

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Israel
"Title: Regional Perspectives: Israel's Wars in Iran and Gaza (Webinar Recording)"
Iran
"Title: Regional Perspectives: Israel's Wars in Iran and Gaza (Webinar Recording)"
Gaza, Palestinian Territories
"Title: Regional Perspectives: Israel's Wars in Iran and Gaza (Webinar Recording)"
Qatar
"Gulf officials expressed serious concern about potential nuclear contamination."
Jordan
"They grow increasingly concerned about the risk of unilateral Israeli action against Iran, fearing it could drag them into a conflict and endanger the safety of their population."
Saudi Arabia
"And I think this is precisely something that we have. Wanted to avoid. It's worth mentioning, you know, to just contextualize a little bit about what's happening inside Saudi Arabia, which then explains kind of why they are very anxious and very keen to try to reduce any kind of tension and chosen this path of de-escalation."
United Arab Emirates
"As anybody that would follow Saudi Arabia now, it's very difficult to avoid the sign, this insignia, this horizon of 2030."
United States
"But perhaps the most resonant development is Israel's model of self-reliance backed by the U.S. support."
Egypt
"And these are Jordan and Egypt and these two countries are being heavily underestimated effort to maintain this peace to remain good and good allies to Israel not only in regards to fulfilling the peace agreements themselves but also in basically fighting against again the Iranians and shutting down the Iranian rockets or to preventing from some jihadist movement to flourish in Sinai Peninsula that can also threaten the Israel not only Egyptians and in every possible way the reality basically displaced itself and it shows then if there is no continuation of diplomacy after the war in a way that happened with Egypt after 73 then we are destined to repeat this vicious cycles of wars endlessly because there can be no military solution for the Palestinian problem and this is where we are today between Tehran and Gaza between this feeling of mighty power and great achievements and elation even you know sorts that the Iranian threat maybe is not a threat anymore or it's less threatening than it used to be before and between Gaza that is still remains an open sore an open wound and also a source of threat because nothing is finished there and that the war is not concluded and if anybody thinks that with the elimination and now of another yet another Hamas member operative we are closer to peace and security then unfortunately the opposite is the truth right now at this moment the longer this war takes place less security eventually you know will be shared by and collectively by Israeli society and this is you know this part of this dilemma this is where we are right now and this is you know where you have the Israeli society that is deeply divided along the lines of you know what should be done next on the you know Gaza issue and the general with the Palestinian conflict and so on and so we are between between these two extremes and we are in the middle of nowhere nowhere closer to achievement of real peace and real security"
Syria
"And then everything that followed in Syria and of course Iran and the achievements there I think that Israel is prone to the other part of the scale the more extreme one, you know, where you think that you're invincible so are you weak or are you invincible?"

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