Comprehensive Peace-Making in the Middle East
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- In-Person
- New America
740 15th St NW #900
Washington, D.C. 20005 - 9AM – 10:30AM EDT
We are pleased to invite you to a discussion with David Kimche, who served for many years as Deputy Head of the Mossad and later became Director-General of the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Relations. Mr. Kimche will be discussing the current situation in Israel and the region, the prospects for a peace move, a new round of conflict or something in-between. Kimche brings his wealth of experience and depth of analysis to an assessment of the options for a comprehensive settlement, including the Syrian, Palestinian and Lebanese tracks and the measures needed to move in that direction.
Mr. Kimche currently serves as the President of the Israel Council for Foreign Relations and as chairman of the Board of Directors of one of the leading daily newspapers in Israel, Ma’ariv. He was one of the founders of the International Alliance for Arab-Israeli Peace, serves on the Board of Directors of the Peres Center for Peace, and is a member of the Council for Peace and Security.
Please join the New America Foundation and the Center for American Progress for a thought-provoking discussion of these vital issues.
Location
Washington, DC, 20009
See map: Google Maps
Participants
- David Kimche
President, Israel Council of Foreign Relations
Former Deputy Head of Mossad, Former Director General of Israel’s Foreign Ministry
Moderators
- Daniel Levy
Senior Fellow, New America Foundation - Mara Rudman
Senior Fellow, Center for American Progress