ā€œBeing a Zionist is the path to peaceā€.

There is hope in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Dr. Einat Wilf is a deep thinker on Israelā€™s ever-present challenge: the pursuit of existence in peace and security.

It was an honour to host the Q and A session for StandWithUs UK as Einat addressed London's South Hampstead Synagogue.

She was born in Jerusalem, raised in a Labour Zionist family and completed her Israeli military service as an Intelligence Officer with the rank of Lieutenant.

Einat then went to Harvard University, got a BA in government and fine arts before earning an MBA from INSEAD in France and a PhD in political science at Wolfson College, Cambridge.

Einat describes herself as a Zionist, a feminist and an atheist.

She says the Abraham Accords has created a competing narrative in the Arab world. Weā€™re hearing it in the Gulf from a new generation of Arabs who recognise the path to growth is both economic and spiritual.

I expressly heard it myself on my first ever trip to the UAE in November 2022.

Listen to this clearsighted analysis of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the path which she believes will eventually lead to regional peace.
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ā€œBeing a Zionist is the path to peaceā€.

There is hope in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Dr. Einat Wilf is a deep thinker on Israelā€™s ever-present challenge: the pursuit of existence in peace and security.

It was an honour to host the Q and A session for StandWithUs UK as Einat addressed London's South Hampstead Synagogue.

She was born in Jerusalem, raised in a Labour Zionist family and completed her Israeli military service as an Intelligence Officer with the rank of Lieutenant.

Einat then went to Harvard University, got a BA in government and fine arts before earning an MBA from INSEAD in France and a PhD in political science at Wolfson College, Cambridge.

Einat describes herself as a Zionist, a feminist and an atheist.

She says the Abraham Accords has created a competing narrative in the Arab world. Weā€™re hearing it in the Gulf from a new generation of Arabs who recognise the path to growth is both economic and spiritual.

I expressly heard it myself on my first ever trip to the UAE in November 2022.

Listen to this clearsighted analysis of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the path which she believes will eventually lead to regional peace.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices