Three Questions for Matthew Levitt about Hezbollah
Three Questions for Wahied Wahdat-Hagh about Iran
Three Questions for Michael Rubin about Iran
Michael Rubin is a former Pentagon official whose major research area is the Middle East, with a special focus on Iran, Syria, Arab Politics, the Persian Gulf, Afghanistan and Turkey. He is a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington. He regularly instructs senior military officers deploying to the Middle East on regional politics, and teaches Iranian history, culture, and politics onboard U.S. aircraft carriers. Rubin has lived in the Islamic Republic of Iran and is editor of the daily newsletter Iran News Round Up that provides translations from Iranian media. He is currently completing a history of U.S. diplomacy with rogue regimes.
Three Questions for Dr. Moshe Elad about main obstacles for peace, Hamas-Fatah and the "Arab Spring"
Dr. Col. (Res.) Moshe Elad combines a varied extensive academic knowledge with many years of field experience in the Palestinian territories. He has spent 30 years in Israel Defense Forces, half of them in the "Territories" and in Lebanon. Among his other positions he served as Governor of Jenin district, Bethlehem district, Tyre district (in South Lebanon) and as Head of Security coordination with the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank, during the implementation of the "Oslo Accord" ('95-'98). Today Dr. Elad is teaching, among others, at the Faculty of Political Sciences/Security studies and History of the Middle East at Western Galilee College, and he regularly appears as expert on Israeli and international media.