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Israeli strategic experts to speak in Melbourne, Sydney

October 11, 2016

Israeli strategic experts to speak in Melbourne
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AIJAC, in partnership with its co-sponsors, is proud to present three expert speakers in Melbourne and Sydney:

 

EHUD YA’ARI

Israel’s most authoritative and influential foreign affairs analyst, a veteran Middle East commentator for Israel’s Channel 2 news; has written eight books on the Israeli-Arab conflict.

PROF. EFRAIM INBAR

Professor of Political Studies and Director of the Begin-Sadat (BESA) Centre for Strategic Studies at Bar-Ilan University, Israel; fellow at the Middle East Forum; and the author of several books on the Middle East.

MAJ.-GEN. YA’AKOV AMIDROR

Distinguished IDF veteran and a former national security adviser to Israeli PM Netanyahu; senior fellow at BESA Centre for Strategic Studies.

 

 

Israel in a changing and challenging Middle East

 

 

Melbourne

 AIJAC    JCCV

Sunday October 30, 2016 at 7:30 pm

BETH WEIZMANN COMMUNITY CENTRE
306 HAWTHORN ROAD, SOUTH CAULFIELD

Admission: $8 ($5 concession) 

Enquiries: AIJAC – 03 9681 6660

 

 

Sydney

 AIJAC  UIA NSW  ZCNSW

Wednesday November 2, 2016 – 7:30 pm

THE CENTRAL SYNAGOGUE
15 BON ACCORD AVENUE, BONDI JUNCTION

Admission: $10 ($5 concession)

Enquiries: AIJAC – 02 9360 5415

 

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