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CREATED:20240413T100419
SUMMARY:A Talk on "What Will West Asia Look Like After The Gaza War" by Mr. Saeed Naqvi
LOCATION:APJ007
DESCRIPTION:When the cover of the latest Economist screams – “Israel Alone” it is diffi
 cult to take one’s eye off it and digress into some other perspective of We
 st Asia. The Israel-Palestine issue has dominated the West Asian scene repe
 atedly since the founding of the Jewish state, but Mr. Naqvi spots a certai
 n finality about this round. This however is not the way the western media 
 views the situation. Mr. Naqvi will explain why he sees the Gaza war differ
 ently and he shall fall back on his personal experiences in Israel, Gaza, I
 raq, Southern Lebanon, Yemen, Jordan, Syria and Iran. He shall end on “whit
 er now”. The Indian perspective will be part of the narrative from the days
  of Nehru-Nasser Bonhomie, right upto a Hindu temple in the UAE briefly of 
 course.\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><span>When the cover of the latest Economist screams – “Israel Alone” it
  is difficult to take one’s eye off it and digress into some other perspect
 ive of West Asia. The Israel-Palestine issue has dominated the West Asian s
 cene repeatedly since the founding of the Jewish state, but Mr. Naqvi spots
  a certain finality about this round. This however is not the way the weste
 rn media views the situation. Mr. Naqvi will explain why he sees the Gaza w
 ar differently and he shall fall back on his personal experiences in Israel
 , Gaza, Iraq, Southern Lebanon, Yemen, Jordan, Syria and Iran. He shall end
  on “whiter now”. The Indian perspective will be part of the narrative from
  the days of Nehru-Nasser Bonhomie, right upto a Hindu temple in the UAE br
 iefly of course.</span></p>
DTSTAMP:20260710T130429
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240415T141500
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240415T160000
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