Israel’s foreign policy after its snap election
Amidst allegations of fraud and bribery, Israeli PM Netanyahu has called for a snap election on 9 April. In what direction could a new Israeli government take its foreign policy?
Amidst allegations of fraud and bribery, Israeli PM Netanyahu has called for a snap election on 9 April. In what direction could a new Israeli government take its foreign policy?
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To take stock of the recent escalation in Gaza and international stabilisation efforts
With Seth Anziska, University College London Moderated by Hugh Lovatt, ECFR Policy Fellow Thursday 11 October, 12.30-13.30 (registration from 12.15) ECFR, 4th floor, Tennyson House, 159-165 Great Portland St, London W1W 5PA
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