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Call Me Back - with Dan Senor

The last Israeli to negotiate with the Palestinians - with Tzipi Livni (Part 1)

Call Me Back - with Dan Senor

Ark Media

Society, October 7, Hamas, War, Foreign Policy, Geopolitics, Israel, News Commentary, News, Politics, Elections, Palestine, Dan Senor, Government

4.82.3K Ratings

🗓️ 5 June 2024

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

Share on Twitter/X: https://tinyurl.com/3jzjamfh Tzipi Livni has served as a minister of eight different cabinet ministries under three prime ministers: Ariel Sharon, Ehud Olmert, and Benjamin Netanyahu. Her positions have included Justice Minister, Foreign Minister and Vice-Prime Minister. She has also been the official leader of the opposition. As foreign minister, Tzipi Livni led negotiations with the Palestinian Authority, she was a key government figure during Israel’s disengagement from Gaza and during Hamas’s subsequent takeover of Gaza. She was foreign minister during Israel’s Second Lebanon War and during Israel’s operation to take out Syria’s nuclear reactor. She began her service as a member of the Likud Party, and then the Kadima Party, and later the Hatnua Party and Zionist Union. Earlier in her career, Tzipi served in the Mossad (including in the elite unit famous for being responsible for the assassinations following the Munich massacre). No major Israeli political figure has had more recent experience trying to negotiate a two-state solution than Tzipi Livni. Tzipi Livni on X: https://x.com/Tzipi_Livni

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It's word to mention now that Hamas doesn't represent any national cause of the Palestinian.

0:07.0

Hamas represent a religious conflict and religious conflicts are unsolvable.

0:12.0

Therefore, I believe that it is important

0:15.0

to try and solve this conflict

0:16.4

before it turns into a religious conflict. It's 12 o'clock at night on Wednesday, June 5th here in New York City.

0:29.0

It's 12 o'clock a.m. midnight on Wednesday, June 5th here in New York City.

0:34.7

It's 7 o'clock a.m. on Wednesday in Israel,

0:38.0

as Israelis start their day.

0:40.8

Tippy Livni has served as a minister in eight different cabinet ministries under three prime ministers

0:46.7

Ariel Sharon, Ehud Omert, and Benjamin Netanyahu.

0:51.3

Her positions have included Justice Minister, Vice Prime Minister, and Foreign Minister.

0:58.2

Other than Gold of Meir, she's the only woman to have served as foreign minister in Israel's history.

1:04.3

Cipi Livni has also been the official leader of the opposition in Israel's

1:09.9

Knesset. As foreign minister, Cippy led negotiations with the Palestinian Authority. She was a key

1:15.2

government figure during Israel's disengagement from Gaza, also during Hamas's subsequent takeover of Gaza.

1:25.0

And she was foreign minister during Israel's Second Lebanon War in 2006 and the diplomatic

1:31.2

negotiations that followed that war and she was also in office and in the government

1:37.8

and in a key decision-making role during Israel's operation to take out Syria's nuclear reactor in 2007.

1:45.9

She began her service as a member of the Likud Party when she first served in Parliament

1:50.9

and later moved to the Kadima Party with Ariel Sharon, and later she led the Kedema Party with Ariel Sharon and later she led the Hut-Noir party and she co-led the Zionist Union.

2:01.0

Earlier in her career, Tsei served in the Mossad, including, parenthetically, in the elite unit, which is famous for also having been responsible for the assassinations following the Munich massacre.

2:15.3

No major Israeli political figure has had more recent experience trying to negotiate a two-state

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