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The Jewish Chronicle

Israel debate can 'set the tone' for year

November 3, 2011 11:59

By

Marcus Dysch,

Marcus Dysch

1 min read

The Israel Society at the London School of Economics hosted a panel debate on the future of the two-state solution. It is hoped the successful event might pave the way for a more positive approach to Middle East issues on the campus.

Speakers including Michael Brodsky, director of public affairs at the Israeli Embassy in London, and the Oxford Research Group's Middle East special adviser Tony Klug, discussed attempts to resolve the Israel-Palestinian conflict at last week's session.

Israel Society president Aimee Riese explained: "We were delighted to host a panel of such distinguished speakers. The aim of the event was to present LSE students with a range of Israeli and British Zionist views on the two-state solution and its future.

"We presented a panel with a wide political spectrum, from speakers representing the Israeli government, to those representing the dissenting voices of elements of Israeli civil society, as well as from Bicom and Chatham House.