Hadiyun: Bicom's Podcast

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Hadiyun: a weekly podcast from BICOM, an independent British think tank producing research and analysis to increase understanding of Israel and the Middle East in the UK.

Episodios

  • Episode 189 | The Israel – Lebanon maritime border

    06/09/2022 Duración: 37min

    In this episode Richard Pater speaks to Orna Mizrahi, a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for National Security Studies. With the US negotiator’s imminent return to the region, they discuss the prospects of Israel and Lebanon reaching an understanding over their maritime border.  Orna also shares her assessment of the current threat posed by Hezbollah and the state of Lebanese politics ahead of their Presidential election. Before joining the INSS Orna had a distinguished military career with the IDF and the National Security Council.  In her last role she served as Deputy National Security Adviser for Foreign Policy.  She is one of Israel’s leading experts on Hezbollah and Lebanon.

  • Episode 188 | How parties elect their leaders in Israel

    05/08/2022 Duración: 22min

    In this episode Richard Pater and Dr Assaf Shapira, director of the Political Reform Programme at the Israel Democracy Institute, discuss the primary system in Israel. They talk about why parties chose to elect their candidates through different systems and what benefits parties such as the Likud and Labour gain from using the closed primary system. Richard and Assaf also talk about issues are most likely to dominate the election campaign in the Autumn. 

  • Episode 187 | Biden’s visit to the Middle East: A View from the Gulf

    21/07/2022 Duración: 30min

    In this episode, Richard Pater speaks to Najat Al-Saied, a Professor at American University in the Emirates, Dubai, to gain a Gulf perspective of US President Biden's recent trip to the Middle East. Richard and Najat discuss the UAE's strategy vis-a-vis Iran, how the gulf views more open security and military cooperation with Israel and why the Abraham Accords are still not viewed favourably among the Arab publics. Najat is a columnist with Al Ittihad (an Arabic-language newspaper published daily in the UAE) as well as Al Hurra (an American satellite television news channel in Arabic). Beginning in January 2021, she joined Israel Hayom as contributor and columnist to the newspaper, and appears on i24 News. 

  • Episode 186 | Necessity or strategic shift? Biden prepares for trip to Middle East

    08/07/2022 Duración: 24min

    In this episode, Samuel Nurding speaks to Ambassador (Ret.) Daniel C. Kurtzer on what the Biden administration hopes to achieve from its upcoming trip to the Middle East. Ambassador Kurtzer also lays out a possible Israel-Saudi roadmap for normalisation and examines whether a Middle East NATO is plausible. 

  • Episode 185 | What happens after the Knesset dissolves itself?

    23/06/2022 Duración: 25min

    In this episode, Richard Pater speaks to Dr Assaf Shapira, director of  Political Reform Programme at the Israel Democracy Institute. They discuss the latest developments in Israel to dissolve the Knesset and what that means for the many reform bills currently in the legislative process. Dr. Shapira also provides some reforms that lawmakers could enact to make the political system in Israel more resilient. Dr Shapira specialise on political representation, political parties, the role of money in politics, and reforms in Israel's public service.

  • Episode 184 | Pipelines vs. Interconnectors: Israel and the EU energy relationship

    16/06/2022 Duración: 37min

    In this episode, Samuel Nurding speaks with Gabriel Mitchell, an expert on Israel’s energy policy, about the new Israel-EU gas deal. They discuss the potential benefits of the deal for the Israeli-EU and Israeli-Egyptian relationship, as well as any potential blowback from Russia. Gabriel also speaks about the latest developments between Israel and Lebanon over their maritime dispute and the likelihood of an agreement being reached soon. Gabriel the currently the Director of Undergraduate Studies for the University of Notre Dame in Jerusalem. He is also a Policy Fellow at the Mitvim foreign policy institute where he specialises on the relationship between energy security and the formation of Israeli foreign policy, international maritime law, and regional politics in the Eastern Mediterranean.

  • Episode 183 | Understanding decision-making in the Palestinian arenas

    08/06/2022 Duración: 31min

    In this episode, BICOM Director Richard Pater speaks to Dr Michael Milshtein, a colonel (res.) in the Israel Defense Forces and former head of the Department for Palestinians Affairs in the IDF Intelligence Unit. They discuss the latest threats posed by Hamas. Michael talks about the recent appointment of Hussein al-Sheikh as secretary-General of the PLO and whether recent threats by the Palestinian Authority to end recognition of Israel are genuine or not. They also reflect upon internal Israeli-Arab affairs and the successes and failures of Ra'am as the coalition approaches one year in power. Michael is a senior analyst at the Institute for Policy and Strategy (IPS) at Reichman University and Head of the Palestinian Studies Forum at the Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies at Tel-Aviv University.  

  • Episode 182 | Understanding the security context around Shireen Abu Aqla’s death

    19/05/2022 Duración: 34min

    In this episode, Sam Nurding speaks to military and security analyst Yaakov Lappin. They discuss the causes and fallout to the Jerusalem Police's intervention at last week's funeral procession for Shireen Abu Aqla. Lappin explains why, unlike last year, tensions on the Gaza border have not flared up (yet), as well as the latest reported Israeli airstrike in Syria and whether the invasion into Ukraine is impacting on Russia's policy there. 

  • Episode 181 | Iran’s regional and nuclear activity

    09/05/2022 Duración: 29min

    Richard Pater speaks to Dr Raz Zimmt, an expert on Iran at the Institute for Nation Security Studies in Tel Aviv. They discuss the extent of Iran’s influence on the recent wave of terror attacks in Israel. They also examine Iran’s involvement in destabilising activity across the region. Dr Zimmt outlines the latest development surrounding the Vienna nuclear talks, whether the US will remove the IRCG from its terror watch list, Israel’s concerns regarding the JCPOA and how close the parties are to signing a new deal.

  • Episode 180 | An assessment of US-Israel relations

    29/04/2022 Duración: 34min

    Richard Pater speaks to Natan Sachs, the director of the Center for Middle East Policy at The Brookings Institution. They discuss the latest developments in the JCPOA nuclear negotiations, whether a deal will actually be signed and the differences between the Netanyahu and Bennett-Lapid governments approach to relations with the United States, especially over the Iranian nuclear issue. They also discuss the broader status of US foreign policy towards the region and how domestic dynamics within the United States influence the country’s policy abroad. They also touch on relations between the US and the Palestinians, the stability of the Gaza Strip and more.

  • Easter/Pesach 2022 Special | Political and security tension ahead of Easter

    14/04/2022 Duración: 19min

    In this Easter/Pesach special, BICOM's Richard Pater and Samuel Nurding discuss the current political and security situation in Israel. We talk about whether the government will survive Idit Silman’s resignation, why MKs Aymen Odeh and Bezalel Smotrich are coming under heavy criticism, and explain the government’s Ramadan policy regarding the West Bank and Gaza.

  • Episode 179 | Israel’s security horizon with Yossi Melman

    14/04/2022 Duración: 24min

    BICOM's Research Associate Sam Nurding sits downs with Haaretz's intelligence and security correspondent Yossi Melman to discuss Israeli security issues. This episode clips their conversation about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the threat of Iran. A full transcript of their discussion will be published in our journal, Fathom, in a few weeks.      

  • Episode 178 | Terror in Israel

    05/04/2022 Duración: 31min

    Samuel Nurding speaks to Dr. Ely Karmon, senior research scholar at the Institute for Counter-Terrorism at Reichman University. They discuss the causes and perpetrators behind the three recent terror attacks in Israel, the current security situation in the West Bank and why Jenin is the terror capital, and how this new spike in violence compares to previous waves of terror. 

  • Matti Friedman in discussion with Calev Ben-Dor

    28/03/2022 Duración: 25min

    Israeli author Matti Friedman sits down with Fathom Deputy editor Calev Ben-Dor to discuss Matti's new book, Who By Fire: Leonard Cohen in the Sinai (Spiegel & Grau, 2022). The book is released on Amazon UK on 29 May 2022.

  • Episode 177 | A US perspective on the Middle East

    25/03/2022 Duración: 34min

    Sam Nurding speaks to Grant Rumley, a senior fellow at the Washington Institute, where he specialises in military and security affairs in the Middle East. Grant has recently served in both the Trump and Biden administrations as an advisor for Middle East Policy in the Pentagon. They discuss the US view of the Ukraine-Russia war, implications of the war on the Middle East, the possible removal of the IRGC as a terrorist organisation, the status of JCPOA negotiations and the future of US presence in the region.

  • Episode 176 | JCPOA Endgame?

    16/03/2022 Duración: 28min

    Sam Nurding speaks to Professor Eyal Zisser, the Vice Rector of Tel Aviv University and the holder of The Yona and Dina Ettinger Chair in Contemporary History of the Middle East. They discuss the latests developments in the JCPOA talks, whether an agreement is imminent and the Israeli political and defense view of a possible agreement. They also discuss whether Iran's attack on an alleged Israeli 'strategic centre' and possible cyber attack on Israeli government websites yesterday mark an escalation in hostilities between the countries. They examine the latest developments in Israel's efforts to mediate between Russia and Ukraine, and more. 

  • Episode 175 | Analysis of the Russian-Ukrainian War

    07/03/2022 Duración: 19min

    Richard Pater speaks with Middle East analyst and former MK Ksenia Svetlova. They discuss the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and how the war is perceived inside Russia. Ksenia gives her assessment Prime Minister Naftali Bennett’s surprise visit to Moscow and how Israel is in a unique position to mediate the conflict. They also discuss the impact of the war on the Iran nuclear talks and on the region.     

  • Episode 174 | From Ukraine to Vienna to Bahrain

    21/02/2022 Duración: 22min

    Richard Pater speaks to Amichai Stein, diplomatic correspondent at Kan News, the Israeli public broadcasting corporation. They discuss the situation in Ukraine and the Israel's diplomatic dilemma in relation to Russia. They talk about the latest developments in nuclear talks in Vienna and the reasons why Israel sent a delegation there last week. They also reflect on a busy week of Israeli regional diplomacy.

  • Episode 173 | Exploring the UK-Israel trade talks

    11/02/2022 Duración: 16min

    Richard Pater speaks to Lord Ian Austin, UK Trade envoy to Israel, about his latest trip with the Secretary to State for International Trade, Anne-Marie Trevelyan to open negotiations with Israel for a free trade agreement. Lord Austin and Richard also discuss how the UK can both benefit from and advance the Abraham Accords as well as the Iranian threat.

  • Episode 172 | The Arab citizens of Israel

    02/02/2022 Duración: 29min

    Richard Pater speaks to Dr Arik Rudnitzky, a researcher in  the 'Arab Society in Israel Programme' at the Israel Democracy Institute. In the same week that Amnesty International UK released a damning new report accusing Israel of maintaining an “apartheid regime” not only in the West Bank, but inside Israel too, Richard and Arik discuss the social, political and economic situation of the Arab citizenry in Israel. Arik explains some of the important social and economic programmes in the new budget for the Arab sector, the current situation over the military draft for young Arabs, government actions to tackle the level of crime in Arab towns, as well as the political dynamics between the United Arab List (in government) and the Joint Arab List (in opposition). 

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