The Israeli Right’s Strategic Impasse Over the Two-State Solution

The Israeli Right’s Strategic Impasse Over the Two-State Solution
Israeli settlers watch the demolition of a building at the Jewish settlement of Beit El, West Bank, July 29, 2015 (AP photo by Tsafrir Abayov).

In this week’s Trend Lines podcast, WPR’s editor-in-chief, Judah Grunstein, and host Peter Dörrie discuss how Britain’s policy toward China is changing under Prime Minister Theresa May, the limited successes of Cameroon’s gay rights movement, and the risk of overreacting to terrorism. For the Report, Avner Inbar joins us to talk about the Israeli right’s political strategic impasse.

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Relevant Articles on WPR:

May Appears to Abruptly Walk Away From Britain’s Embrace of China

Cameroon’s Gay Rights Movement Is Fighting Taboos and Winning Visibility
The Danger of Overreacting to Terrorism—and How to Resist It
Global Insider Indigenous Rights Interview Series
The Israeli Right Has All the Power—but No Endgame

Trend Lines is produced, edited and hosted by Peter Dörrie, a freelance journalist and analyst focusing on security and resource politics in Africa. You can follow him on Twitter at @peterdoerrie.

Additional Audio Credits:

Al Jazeera English: UpFront – Two-state Solution Is Not a “Valid Solution Right Now”
World Economic Forum: Davos 2016 – Special Conversation with Benjamin Netanyahu

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