Israel, the Middle East, and Beyond: Geopolitical Implications of Hamas’ Attack

DGAP’s Morning Briefing
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This episode, the panel assesses the geopolitical implications of Hamas’ attack on Israel. We begin by taking account of the current situation in the region and discuss international responses. We aim to identify cross-cutting dynamics that this conflict has for international security more broadly, and evaluate the region’s mid-term outlook. Central to our discussion will be the role and influence of other powers in the conflict, particularly the United States, Iran, and Russia, as well as Germany and Europe. 

Speakers: 
Steven Erlanger, Chief Diplomatic Correspondent, New York Times 
Kerstin Müller, Senior Associate Fellow, DGAP; Former State Secretary, Federal Foreign Office 
Hanna Notte, Director, Eurasia Nonproliferation Program, James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS); Senior Associate (Non-Resident), Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS) 

Chair: 
Guntram Wolff, Director, DGAP

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