Egypt’s Crucial Role in Mideast Stability amid Looming Rafah Offensive
Israel at War. Egypt is the most important, populous and militarily capable of the Arab countries. Its 42 year peace agreement with Israel has so far withstood crises. Without it, the Mideast would surely have been constantly unstable and prone to repeated wars.
But the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel and the counter-offensive into Gaza - bordering Egypt’s Northern Sinai - gave Cairo an even more central role. This includes mediation in hostage release negotiations and will now come even more into focus as Israel is on the verge of raiding Rafah, with its dense concentration of internally displaced Palestinians.
In light of this, what would the considerations, constraints and consequences be as pertaining to Egypt’s moves in this regard? To bring us insight on these questions we are joined by:
Panel:
- Host : Jonathan Hessen
- Editor at Large : Amir Oren : Host of Watchmen Talk and Powers in Play
- Col. (Ret.) Joel Rayburn : former Senior Director at the National Security Council in Washington and Special Envoy for Syria, and Founding Director of the American Center for Levant Studies
- Dr. Haim Koren : former Israeli Ambassador to Egypt and Lecturer at Reichman University, Herzliya.
Jerusalem Studio
The program offers the viewer deeper understanding about current events in Israel. The topics vary from domestic and foreign policy to social changes, archaelogy and religion.
The program is hosted by TV7 Israel News anchor Jonathan Hessen.