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Interested in international politics? Confused about how parliamentary systems work?
Come join J Street U for a casual lunch discussion on the recent Israeli coalition government!
Last week, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu put together a razor-thin coalition of 61 seats --- out of 120 overall.
How did this process unfold?
What does this coalition mean for prospects for peace, as well as for the U.S.-Israel relationship?
And importantly, how long might it last?
When: TODAY, May 19th at 1:00 PM
Where: Second-floor FoCo (1953 Commons)
What: a chill lunch discussion led by Emily Albrecht '16 and Charlotte Kamin '18
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend, regardless of expertise (or lack thereof) or political orientation.
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J Street U is a pro-Israel, pro-peace, pro-Palestinian group that promotes American diplomatic leadership in achieving a two-state solution as an end to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. We believe that Israeli security and democracy, as well as Palestinian human rights and statehood, can only be achieved through a two-state solution based on 1967 borders with mutually agreed-upon land swaps. J Street U is the student arm of J Street.
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