NMC International Affairs Forum Presents THE GAZA CATASTROPHE IS THERE AN ENDGAME?
- Dates: September 18, 2024
- Location: Dennos Museum
- 1701 E Front Street
- Traverse City, MI 49686
- Time: 6:30 PM
- Price: Wednesday, September 18, 2024 6:30 pm Eastern US program // 5:30 pm reception Dennos Museum Center Milliken Auditorium 1701 E. Front St. Traverse City, MI Hybrid event // in-person audience and online livestream. In-person admission* | $15 per person Online admission | $10 per person *Purchase in-person tickets in advance, or day of at the door only. Students & educators | free admission for current students and educators, including NMC and area secondary schools. Members | Supporters of IAF do not need to purchase tickets. Members make these programs possible via membership gifts. Thank you.
- (678) 923-5760
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About
The Gaza Catastrophe: Is There an Endgame?
Khaled Elgindy
Senior fellow, Middle East Institute
Director of MEI’s Program on Palestine and Israeli-Palestinian Affairs
Author of Blindspot: America and the Palestinians, from Balfour to Trump
About the Speaker
Khaled Elgindy is a senior fellow at the Middle East Institute where he also directs MEI’s Program on Palestine and Israeli-Palestinian Affairs.
He is the author of the newly-released book, Blind Spot: America and the Palestinians, from Balfour to Trump, published by Brookings Institution Press in April 2019. Elgindy previously served as a fellow in the Foreign Policy program at the Brookings Institution from 2010 through 2018. Prior to arriving at Brookings, he served as an adviser to the Palestinian leadership in Ramallah on permanent status negotiations with Israel from 2004 to 2009, and was a key participant in the Annapolis negotiations of 2007-08. Elgindy is also an adjunct instructor in Arab Studies at Georgetown University.
Khaled’s writings have appeared in wide range of publications, including The Christian Science Monitor, CNN.com, Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, The Los Angeles Times, The National Interest, The Washington Quarterly, and others. He is frequently quoted in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, The Hill, Politico, and other print media, and is a regular commentator on TV and radio, including Aljazeera, BBC, CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, NPR, PBS Newshour and others.