On July 1, journalist and SIPA Professor Nadav Eyal joined IIJS Director Elisheva Carlebach for a conversation titled "Iran, the U.S., and Israel: The Fog of War and Its Conflicting Goals," examining recent developments involving Israel, Iran, and the United States and their broader regional implications.
The webinar is available to view in full below.
Nadav Eyal is one of Israel's most prominent journalists, and is Senior Research Scholar and Adjunct Professor at Columbia’s School of International and Public Affairs. He is winner of the Sokolov Award (Israel’s equivalent of the Pulitzer Prize) and recipient of the B'nai B'rith World Center Award for Journalism. He writes columns for Yediot Ahronot and Ynet, and serves as a commentator for Channel 12.
Beginning on October 7, 2023, he has focused his work on stories and analyses related to the Hamas attack and the subsequent war in Gaza and the northern border of Israel, including reporting multiple times from the field and writing the accounts of victims.
Eyal authored the bestseller "REVOLT, the Worldwide Uprising Against Globalization," which was published in 2021 by Ecco HarperCollins (USA) and Picador (UK), and has been translated into multiple languages. In 2023, Eyal published "HOW DEMOCRACY WINS (if it does)" in Hebrew. Haaretz described the book as "one of the most interesting books ever written on democracy in Hebrew."
His writings have appeared occasionally in Haaretz, the Daily Telegraph, Der Spiegel, The Washington Post, and The Daily Beast. He has also produced major documentary projects, including: Trumpland (2016), Syrian refugee crisis (2015), and Hate on rising anti-Semitism (2014).
Elisheva Carlebach is the Salo Wittmayer Baron Professor of Jewish History, Culture and Society and Director of the Institute for Israel and Jewish Studies.
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