The Forecast for Israel 2015

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The Forecast for 2015!

This week, we want to look at where Israel and the Middle East are as we march into the year 2015. There are a number of steep challenges facing Israel at home and in the region. This includes Israel’s looming national elections, the endless conflict with the Palestinians, the ongoing civil war in Syria, and the ever-growing threat of a nuclear Iran. It seems there’s just no end to the region’s problems and perils. And remember, this is a region which is notoriously hard to predict. So no one really knows what will happen next? But we can turn to Middle East experts who can tell us where things are currently headed, so we can have some idea what to expect in this ever-changing region. So what will be the biggest developments in Israel and the region in 2015? What domestic issues will dominate the headlines in the Jewish state? Is there any chance for progress on the Israel-Palestinian peace track? Is there an end in sight to the bloodshed in Syria? And will Israel and the West finally halt Iran’s nuclear drive? The Forecast for 2015! That’s our focus this week here on Front Page Jerusalem! We’ll take a peek into the new year and try to assess where Israel and the region are headed in coming months. Our guest analyst will be David Horovitz, editor-in-chief of the popular Times of Israel news site. We’ll bring you his take on where we are as Israel enters a brand new year.

Airing the weekend of January 10, 2015

Available on WWW.FRONTPAGEJERUSALEM.COM on Monday, January 12, 2015

Program Features

On today’s show, we’re taking a look at what’s in store for Israel and the region in 2015. Our guest analyst is David Horovitz, a veteran journalist who is founder and editor-in-chief of theTimes of Israel news site. He recently shared his thoughts on what lies ahead for the region in an interview with Front Pagesenior producer David Parsons. Let’s go over to Jerusalem for that report…


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