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Top US Middle East expert to speak in Sydney, Melbourne

Feb 7, 2018

Top US Middle East expert to speak in Sydney
Dr. Jonathan Schanzer

AIJAC, in partnership with its co-sponsors, is proud to present a highly experienced US Middle East analyst in Melbourne and Sydney:

 

 

Dr. Jonathan Schanzer

Vice president of research for the Washington DC-based Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD); former terrorism finance analyst at the US Department of the Treasury; author of two books on the Palestinians and a frequent Middle East commentator in major US newspapers, journals and TV networks.

 

 

Trump: Israel, Iran and the Middle East

 

 

Sydney

AIJAC kehillat kadimah

Monday 12 February 2018 – 8:00 pm

KEHILLAT KADIMAH
666 Old South Head Road, Rose Bay

Admission: $10 ($5 concession)

Enquiries: AIJAC – 9360 5415

 

 

Melbourne

AIJAC

Thursday 15 February 2018 at 8:00 pm

BETH WEIZMANN COMMUNITY CENTRE 
306 Hawthorn Road, South Caulfield

Admission: $8 ($5 concession) 

Enquiries: AIJAC – 9681 6660

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