First anniversary of war in Gaza: How elusive is peace?
- Sharmine Narwani
- Wednesday 9 Oct 24
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It has been one year since the war broke out in Gaza, and the Middle East is teetering on an all-out war between Israel and the “axis of resistance” led by Iran. How significant is the war in its long-term impact on regional security and political landscape? How much worse could things be before it gets any better? If there’s a peaceful solution, how does it look?
The guests in this edition of Dialogue are John Ghazvinian, executive director of the Middle East Center of the University of Pennsylvania; Sara Yael Hirschhorn, visiting professor at the University of Haifa; Ghanbar Naderi, journalist and political commentator; and Sharmine Narwani, editor-in-chief of The Cradle.

Sharmine Narwani
Sharmine Narwani has a Master of International Affairs (MIA) degree from Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) in both Middle East studies and journalism, and from 2010-2014 was a Senior Associate at St. Antony’s College, Oxford University, Sharmine has written commentaries and analysis that have appeared in a variety of media publications, including Al Akhbar English, the New York Times, The Guardian, Al Jazeera English, BRICS Post, the Huffington Post, As-Safir, USA Today, Russia Today, Salon.com and others.
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