Lecture Series
The Program: The Arab-Israeli conflict: origins and recent developments.
This talk will review formative moments in the history of the Arab-Israeli conflict in a way that incorporates both Israeli and Palestinian narratives. Attempting to provide a relevant historical context to current events, it will focus on the time period from the 1990s onward, discussing how the Gaza Strip was impacted by the rise and collapse of the peace process, as well as the crucial roles of Benjamin Netanyahu on the one hand and Hamas on the other.
Presenter: Amit Sadan
Amit Sadan is a postdoctoral fellow in the International Studies Institute at the University of New Mexico. His fields of expertise are the modern and early modern Middle East, environmental history, and Israel Studies. Amit teaches at UNM a variety of courses about Israeli society and culture, the Arab-Israeli conflict, and others.
Wednesday, May 29th, 2024 6:00pm,
Oasis, 3301 Menaul Blvd NE, Suite 18
Albuquerque, NM 87107
RESERVATIONS:
All reservations must be made through Oasis. Registration can be made online on the Oasis website at: https://albuquerque.oasiseverywhere.org/
Additionally, registration can be made by check at Oasis prior to the day of the event. Space is limited to 95 participants, please register early to avoid missing a seat.
Please note that we may not be able to seat you without an advance reservation.