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The Munich Security Conference

Brief.IL by INSS dives straight into the critical issues defining Israel’s national security. INSS Researcher Ofir Dayan sits down with Maj. Gen. (Res.) Tamir Hayman, Executive Director of INSS and former IDF Military Intelligence chief, to decode the latest security headlines.

This week’s episode is a special edition of Brief.IL focusing on the Munich Security Conference. Tamir Hayman, who participated in the conference, briefs us on one of the most important policy and security gatherings in the world.

* Euro-American relations: How did Europe respond to Secretary of State Rubio’s speech?

* The Palestinian plight: What moves were the Palestinian representatives trying to promote against Israel?

* Iranian support for Russia: Is Europe ready to pressure Iran and back an American strike?

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