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| Event | Deterring Hezbollah: Lessons from Israel's 30-Year War |
| When | Wednesday, February 13, 2013 at 12:00pm |
| Where | Copley Hall Copley Formal Lounge |
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Israel and the Lebanese Shia militant group Hezbollah have been at war for 30 years. Over the course of those three decades, Israel has relied on deterrence as a central strategy in coping with the Hezbollah threat. Has this strategy succeeded? What is the future of the Islamist-Israeli Conflict as Islamists gain power throughout the Middle East? What lessons can be drawn from the Israeli-Hezbollah conflict for states engaged in asymmetric warfare in the 21st Century? Lunch will be served. RSVP is requested. |
| Access | » This event has been marked as open to the public. |
| Contact | 202-687-4245 or cjcinfo@georgetown.edu |
| Sponsors | Program for Jewish Civilization Department of Government |
| Web site | For more information, see http://rafaelfrankel.eventbrite.com/ |
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