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The Israel-Hamas Conflict: What Comes After?

Thu. October 26th, 2023
Virtual

Amid the ongoing escalation of violence in Israel and Palestine, the region finds itself mired in crisis, desperately seeking a path toward a sustainable and enduring peace.

We invite you to join us at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, for an expert panel discussion on the current situation, the repercussions and response among the international community, the risks of further escalation, the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, and potential scenarios for resolution.

 

event speakers

Marwan Muasher

Vice President for Studies

Muasher is vice president for studies at Carnegie, where he oversees research in Washington and Beirut on the Middle East.

Amr Hamzawy

Director, Middle East Program

Amr Hamzawy is a senior fellow and the director of the Carnegie Middle East Program. His research and writings focus on governance in the Middle East and North Africa, social vulnerability, and the different roles of governments and civil societies in the region.

Mustafa Barghouti

Mustafa Barghouti is a Palestinian physician, activist, and politician who serves as general secretary of the Palestinian National Initiative, also known as al-Mubadara. He previously served as minister of information of the Palestinian unity government. He has been a member of the Palestinian Legislative Council since 2006 and is also a member of the Palestine Liberation Organization Central Council.

Celine Touboul

Celine Touboul is the co–executive director of the Economic Cooperation Foundation (ECF), an Israeli policy-planning think tank. Celine leads ECF’s policy efforts for Gaza stabilization.

Joyce Karam

Joyce Karam is a Washington correspondent for the National and has covered American politics extensively since 2004, with a focus on U.S. policy towards the Middle East.