America’s Roundtable with Ambassador Ido Aharoni

Addressing the Anti-Semitic and Anti-Israel Protests in America at Elite Universities | The Abraham Accords for Peace and Prosperity in the Region | The Future of Gaza

The America’s Roundtable radio program co-hosted by Natasha Srdoc and Joel Anand Samy with Ambassador Ido Aharoni was first aired on 65 radio stations across the nation via Lanser Broadcasting Corporation and SuperTalk Mississippi Media

Washington, DC | Join America’s Roundtable co-hosts Natasha Srdoc and Joel Anand Samy for an exclusive interview with Ambassador Ido Aharoni.  

Brief bio: Ambassador Ido Aharoni

Ambassador Ido Aharoni is an Israeli diplomat, advisor to global companies, public speaker, university lecturer, writer and investor. He was born in Tel Aviv to a family that settled in the Land of Israel in the 1870’s, and spent his entire diplomatic career in the United States on both coasts. He is a 25- year veteran of Israel’s Foreign service, a public diplomacy specialist, founder of the Brand Israel Program (in 2002), and a well-known place positioning and branding practitioner. 

Ambassador Aharoni has served as a Member of the Board of Governors of Tel Aviv University since 2015 and as a lecturer at the university’s Coller School of Management since 2018. He serves as Global Distinguished Professor of Business and Touro University and has also served as a Global Distinguished Professor for International Relations at New York University. Aharoni has been Israel’s longest-serving Consul-General in New York (2010-2016).

 

Key issues covered during this program on America’s Roundtable with Ambassador Ido Aharoni: 

  • The anti-Semitic and anti-Israel protests on the campuses of America’s elite universities. 
  • The plight of Israeli and American hostages in Gaza.
  • US House of Representatives passes bipartisan Antisemitism Awareness Act. 
  • Iran’s dangerous role in creating instability in the region and beyond. 
  • Concerns raised in regard to providing US visas to Palestinians in Gaza. 
  • The difference in the perception of “peace in the Middle East” when seen from the West and compared to the region. 
  •  Next steps in Gaza, after the defeat of Hamas terrorist group. 
  • The future of the territory under the Palestinian Authority.

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