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Israel After a Year and a Half of War: What’s Next?

Tuesday, April 1st • 6:30pm • Congregation Kol Ami
Almost a year and a half since Hamas’ devastating attack on October 7, 2023, Israel stands at a crossroads. Driven by internal conflict and faced with a battered but undefeated Hamas, the Jewish state confronts unprecedented security and social challenges: from the post-war governance of Gaza to cases against Israel in the International Criminal Court and the crisis over ultra-Orthodox enlistment.
Join us at Kol Ami for a livestream with The Times of Israel journalist Sam Sokol, reporting from Israel. He will discuss where we are, how we got here, and what’s next. Light refreshments will be served.
Please RSVP below!
Kol Ami Members: Free • Guest: $12 per person

About Sam Sokol
Sam Sokol is The Times of Israel’s political correspondent. He was previously a reporter for The Jerusalem Post, the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, and Haaretz. He is the author of Putin’s Hybrid War and the Jews and the winner of the 2015 B’nai B’rith World Center’s award for excellence in Diaspora reportage. Originally from New York, he lives in Beit Shemesh with his wife and seven children.
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