Join the Middle East Channel for its official launch event

Tomorrow is a very special day: it’s the official launch event for the Middle East Channel! To mark the beginning of this new project, the Middle East Channel is delighted to host a panel discussion on Foreign Policy‘s recent cover story by Aaron David Miller, "The False Religion of Middle East Peace." RSVP to the ...

Tomorrow is a very special day: it's the official launch event for the Middle East Channel! To mark the beginning of this new project, the Middle East Channel is delighted to host a panel discussion on Foreign Policy's recent cover story by Aaron David Miller, "The False Religion of Middle East Peace." RSVP to the event here. For those unable to attend, we will feature a live stream of the event on the channel.

Tomorrow is a very special day: it’s the official launch event for the Middle East Channel! To mark the beginning of this new project, the Middle East Channel is delighted to host a panel discussion on Foreign Policy‘s recent cover story by Aaron David Miller, "The False Religion of Middle East Peace." RSVP to the event here. For those unable to attend, we will feature a live stream of the event on the channel.

After Foreign Policy’s editor in chief Susan Glasser and George Washington University’s Marc Lynch introduce the channel, we will host a panel discussion featuring Aaron David Miller, the International Crisis Group’s Rob Malley, and NAF‘s Daniel Levy. The event will be held at the New America Foundation, from 4:30pm to 6:30pm. The discussion will be followed by a wine reception — which, after hearing our panelists discuss the many trials and tribulations of the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, we are confident you will enjoy.

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