The Middle East Institute (MEI) is pleased to host a panel discussion surrounding the release of MEI scholar Nathan Stock’s paper, “There Is No “Status Quo“: Drivers of Violence in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.“ In his paper, Stock examines surges of violence within the sociopolitical context of continued occupation, Israel’s unwillingness to recognize Palestinian statehood, and the absence of a strong, representative Palestinian leadership. The report highlights trends such as the Trump administration’s radical reduction of aid to Palestinians, the absence of a plan to elect a Palestinian leader to succeed President Abbas, and the tense political environment in Israel as worrying indicators of increased violence on the ground.
Nathan Stock will be joined in conversation with Khaled Elgindy (Brookings Institution) to explore the key themes of his paper and their relevance to policymaking. Muna Shikaki, correspondent for Al-Arabiya News Channel, will moderate the conversation
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