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Ep 93: Michael Doran on the War in Israel & Ghosts of 1973

Ep 93: Michael Doran on the War in Israel & Ghosts of 1973

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Ep 93: Michael Doran on the War in Israel & Ghosts of 1973

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Length:
54 minutes
Released:
Oct 10, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Michael Doran, senior fellow and director of the Center for Peace and Security in the Middle East at the Hudson Institute, joins the show to talk about Iran-backed Hamas’ savage attack on Israel, how we can expect Israel to act in Gaza, prospects for escalation, and the echoes of 1973.
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    •    02:33 Introduction 
    •    03:16 10/7
    •    08:51 Potential Israeli objectives in Gaza
    •    20:18 A regional war?
    •   27:20 Iranian objectives
    •    34:28 Intelligence failures, operational catastrophes
    •    42:11 Redeployments 
    •    44:45 Parallels with the Yom Kippur War
    •   51:07 America and Israel today

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Released:
Oct 10, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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