Presents the First in a Series of Virtual Salons with World Thought Leaders

Israel and the in the Age of Covid: The Shifting Political Landscape

A Conversation with Martin Indyk, Fmr. Ambassador to

Hosted by Eran Broshy, Chairman of AFOUI

Thursday, June 11 @ 6:00pm EST / 3:00pm PST

Martin Indyk is a veteran diplomat and foreign relations analyst with deep expertise in the Middle East. Indyk served twice as United States Ambassador to Israel and also as Assistant Secretary of State for Near East Affairs during the Clinton Administration. In 2013 Indyk was appointed by President as Washington's Special Envoy for Israeli-Palestinian Negotiations. He is currently a distinguished fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations.

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