
Unpacking Israel's New Government with Tzipi Livni
Tzipi Livni, the former Israeli vice prime minister and minister of foreign affairs and justice, talks to Aaron about the controversial judicial reforms in Israel, the current state of Israeli-Palestinian relations, and more.
Carnegie Connects · Tzipi Livni, Aaron David Miller
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Show Notes
The inauguration of the most right-wing fundamentalist government in Israel’s history poses unprecedented and extraordinary challenges. Just the other week, Prime Minister Netanyahu’s government introduced new legislation that would weaken the judiciary’s independence.
Meanwhile, the new government‘s hardline policies toward the Palestinians have the potential to jeopardize its relationships with its Arab neighbors. Is Israel’s democracy in danger with these new judicial reforms? How will the government’s policies on the West Bank and Jerusalem impact relations with the Palestinians and other Arab states? And what’s the trajectory of U.S.-Israeli relations moving forward?
Aaron sits down with the former Israeli vice prime minister and minister of foreign affairs and justice Tzipi Livni to discuss these and other issues.