Obama and the Two-State Solution: An Israeli, Palestinian and Egyptian Perspective
Ziad Asali, President and Founder, American Task Force on Palestine; Martin Kramer, Senior Fellow, Shalem Center in Jerusalem andVisiting Fellow, Washington Institute for Near East Policy; Samer Shehata, Fellow, Woodrow Wilson Center; Aaron David Miller, Public Policy Scholar, Woodrow Wilson Center
Overview
Speakers:
Ziad Asali
President and Founder, American Task Force on Palestine
Martin Kramer
Senior Fellow, Shalem Center in Jerusalem and Visiting Fellow, Washington Institute for Near East Policy
Samer Shehata
Fellow, Woodrow Wilson Center
Moderator:
Aaron David Miller
Public Policy Scholar, Woodrow Wilson Center
In the wake of the President's June 4 speech in Cairo, what are the prospects for Israeli-Palestinian negotiations leading to an agreement on the core final status issues? This panel focuses on the domestic and foreign policy factors that are likely to shape Israeli, Palestinian and Egyptian policies and the challenges that stand in the way of a two-state solution.
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