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Israel's Northern Challenges: Lebanon, Syria and Turkey
The ceasefire along Israel’s Lebanese border has been holding since late November. A few days after its inception, the Assad Regime collapsed, and with it the Syrian military threat to Israel.
Turkey has no common boundary with Israel and its forces are relatively far away. A superficial look would thus give the impression that all is quiet on the Northern front. However, on closer inspection, one can see how fragile this quiet really is, with hostile moves occurring in all sectors and Israeli strikes being deployed to destroy and deter any and all emerging threats.
The situation is potentially explosive enough for President Trump to publicly offer his good services to Erdogan and Netanyahu. Joining us to analyze the current state of play:
- Host : Jonathan Hessen : Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute and Host of TV7 Israel News
- Analyst : Amir Oren : TV7 Editor at Large and Host of Watchmen Talk
- BG (Ret.) Mark Kimmitt : former US Assistant Secretary of State for Political-Military Affairs
- Dr. Nir Boms : Research fellow, Moshe Dayan center , Tel Aviv University
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.