Israel and arab states in the middle east. The impact of crisis and the r ryan nuclear deal. This is one hour and what he minutes. Good afternoon. I will introduce the panelists. To my right is my collie here. To his right is michael the rent. A senior fellow. I want to welcome those who have not been on the hudson podium before. Mine. A colleague of a very interesting perspective. Noted insay it is not the identifications. It is from jerusalem for many years and forever. I think he will be able to give us an interesting historical years and forever. Perspective and a personal perspective as well on june 1967 which is six days of fire. Israel and the 1967 war. Welcome. Take it away. Thank you for coming. We are here primarily to talk about the longterm consequences of the sixday war. Rightly so. We are tough and the war itself in the situation on the of the outbreak. That was fallen to me. I am old enough to remember kerry it was an experience so dramatic and moving. Fresh reminders du
Good afternoon. Very nice to see a really large level of the audience. Its for a really fantastic panel. Also wanted to welcome our cspan audience who will be watching this excellent panel which i want to address. First introduce the panelist. To my immediately right is eloy fad can. To his right is michael duran, also senior fellow at the Hudson Institute. To his right i want to welcome someone who has not been on our panel before. Leo, i think hes a colleague of mine at talent magazine and i think hell have an interesting perspective along with michael as well. Leal i should say its not admitted in the identifications but leals family is from jerusalem for many many years for forever. So i think that hell be able to mention to give an interesting historical perspective, and very interesting personal perspective as well on june 1967, which is thats what the panel is about today, six days of fire israel and the june 1967 war, 50 years on. Again, welcome. Ha little if youd begin. Thank
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