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Archaeology, the embassy, and the thaw in relations between Israel and some Arab states.
Among his other prominent roles in the public life of the Jewish state, Dore Gold has served as Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations and director general of the Israeli foreign ministry. In conversation with Eric Cohen, he discusses efforts to deny the Jewish historical connection to Jerusalem, 20th-century debates over the city’s fate, America’s decision to relocate its embassy, and the changing face of relations between Israel and some Arab states. (Video, 71 minutes. Options for downloading and streaming the audio are available at the link below.)
In the wake of elections, Iran is tightening its grip.
Archaeology, the embassy, and the thaw in relations between Israel and some Arab states.
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Among his other prominent roles in the public life of the Jewish state, Dore Gold has served as Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations and director general of the Israeli foreign ministry. In conversation with Eric Cohen, he discusses efforts to deny the Jewish historical connection to Jerusalem, 20th-century debates over the city’s fate, America’s decision to relocate its embassy, and the changing face of relations between Israel and some Arab states. (Video, 71 minutes. Options for downloading and streaming the audio are available at the link below.)
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