Widening Gap Impedes Peace Process: Interview with Col. (Res.) Miri Eisin, Former Spokesperson of the Israeli Government
Natalie Verständig
Israeli politics have in recent months been unusually eventful. In addition to a looming Iranian nuclear threat, a raging civil war in Syria and presidential elections in Egypt, the Israeli public has witnessed significant shifts on the domestic arena. ISDP has met with Col. (res.) Miri Eisin, a former spokes- person of the Israeli government and media advisor to the Prime Minister’s office, to discuss current developments and future prospects.
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