Israel-Hamas Conflict and the Abraham Accords: Current Realities and Future Prospects

Israel-Hamas Conflict and the Abraham Accords: Current Realities and Future Prospects

  • November 15, 2023
  • 5:30 - 7:00 pm
  • Bass Lecture Hall, LBJ School

On Wednesday, November 15, the Strauss Center, the Alexander Hamilton Society at UT-Austin, Clements Center for National Security, and The University of Texas Athenaeum hosted the Honorable Robert Greenway, principal architect of the Abraham Accords, for a discussion of the “Israel-Hamas Conflict and the Abraham Accords: Current Realities and Future Prospects.” Mr. Greenway’s insights provided a deeper understanding of the Israel-Hamas conflict and the significance of the Abraham Accords. This conversation was moderated by Clements Center Interim Executive Director Paul Edgar.

This event was held at 5:30 pm in Bass Lecture Hall within the LBJ School of Public Affairs.

Biography

Robert Greenway has more than 30 years experience in public service culminating as the senior U.S. government official responsible for developing, coordinating and implementing U.S. government policy for all the Middle East and North Africa on the National Security Council.

Prior to service on the NSC he served as a Senior Intelligence Officer at the Defense Intelligence Agency and a veteran of the United States Army Special Forces with six combat tours in Afghanistan and Iraq. Following his government service, he established and led the Abraham Accords Peace Institute dedicated to strengthening and expanding the historic agreements.

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