| Day |
Topic |
Guests |
| 24.7.06 |
The conflict from a Palestinian perspective |
Khaled Abu Toameh, reporter, The Jerusalem Post |
| 24.7.06 |
A sustainable cease-fire |
Malcolm Hoenlein, Executive VP, Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations |
| 24.7.06 |
Israel's right to self-defense |
Yuli Tamir, Education Minister |
| 24.7.06 |
Disarming Hizbullah |
Binyamin Netanyahu, former Prime Minister, Likud party chairman |
| 24.7.06 |
Syria's role in the conflict |
Eyal Zisser, Senior Research Fellow, Moshe Dayan Center, Tel Aviv University |
| 24.7.06 |
Iran's role in the conflict |
Prof. David Menashri, Head of Center for Iranian Studies, Tel Aviv University |
| 24.7.06 |
The dilemma of conducting war in civilian areas |
Jacob Dallal, IDF spokesman |
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Alan Nathan in Israel
Tired of the usual liberal/conservative treatment that strangles most media debates? Fed up with positions ignored unless they meet their pigeon-holed agenda?
Then tune in to Alan Nathan, the centrist with teeth, as he advances a more biting aggressiveness to both sides of the political spectrum.
Named by Talkers Magazine as one of the top 100 talk hosts of 2002, 2003 and 2005, Alan Nathan has gone toe-to-toe with national leaders, columnists and extremists from all corridors of public argument. Also known as the militant moderate, Alan Nathan is an Achievement in Radio award nominated host and former national television correspondent. Compelling and irreverent, Alan is often a guest commentating on CNN and Fox News Channel. Now in his fifth year with Radio America, the battle continues . . .
Alan Nathan's Battle Line originated live from Israel and the studios of The Jerusalem Post as a guest of America's Voices in Israel.
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