Tag: Michael Koplow

The Israel Policy Forum organized a discussion on the implications of Iranian Quds Force commander Qassem Soleimani's death for American and Israeli security, featuring a conversation between Ilan Goldenberg and Michael Koplow.
The discussion focuses on the Democratic Party primary race and the idea of conditioning American aid to Israel.
In this podcast episode, the host and guest analyze the merger between Meretz, Barak, and Shaffir on the Israeli left and its impact.
Eli Kowaz and Michael Koplow discuss Ayelet Shaked's return to lead the New Right party and other current Israeli election updates.
In this podcast episode, Eli Kowaz discusses the Trump administration's workshop in Bahrain with Joel Braunold from ALLMEP, focusing on its implications.
In a discussion about Israel's second election of 2019, Policy Director Michael Koplow and host Evan Gottesman analyze the political landscape.
The Palestinian Authority is refusing tax transfers from Israel, causing speculation about the implications for the pro-annexation movement and the Palestinian Authority's sustainability.
In this podcast episode, host Eli Kowaz and Policy Director Michael Koplow analyze various potential outcomes of the Israeli elections as the campaign nears its end.
David A. Halperin and Michael Koplow discuss the conflict in Gaza and the U.S. recognition of Israeli sovereignty in the Golan Heights, analyzing how these issues resonate with Israeli voters ahead of the Knesset election on April 9.
David A. Halperin and Michael Koplow from the Israel Policy Forum discuss a podcast's perspective on Israel, pinpointing the aspects they feel were overlooked or misrepresented.
In a discussion featuring Policy Director Michael Koplow, predictions for 2019 include the likelihood of Trump revealing his "ultimate deal" and whether Netanyahu will surpass Ben-Gurion as Israel's longest-serving Prime Minister.
Following the 2018 U.S. congressional midterm elections, Michael Koplow of the Israel Policy Forum discusses on a podcast the evolving American policies regarding Israel and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, analyzing the shifting approaches of both the Democratic and Republican parties in light of recent political changes.