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I hope you'll join us for a special conversation with MK Nitzan Horowitz, this Wednesday:

1:00p.m. (EDT), Wednesday, September 10.
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After the challenging events of the past few months, what does the political situation in Israel look like? The Israeli public strongly supported Operation Protective Edge but recently, Prime Minister Netanyahu's approval ratings have cratered. Why? MK Horowitz will offer his take on these critical questions, and more.

This is our second event in a series of conversations about the current dynamics facing Israelis and Palestinians. In the weeks ahead, we'll be holding more discussions to help clarify the choices each side is facing at this difficult moment.

Want to be part of the discussion? Just reply to this email with your questions for MK Horowitz, or send them during the conversation via Twitter, to @jstreetdotorg.

We hope you'll join us for this conference call, and for future events. Next week, at 12:00 p.m. (EDT) on September 17, we'll be holding a discussion with MK Stav Shaffir, who rose to prominence during the social protests of 2011. Stay tuned for an invitation to register.

- Alan Elsner
   Vice President for Communications

About MK Nitzan Horowitz

Member of Knesset Nitzan Horowitz joined the Knesset in 2009 as a member of Meretz. He was Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Workers in the 18th Knesset and served on both the Internal Affairs and Environment Committee and the Joint Committee for Health and Environment. In the current 19th Knesset, MK Horowitz serves on the Foreign Affairs and Defense and the Science and Technology committees. Prior to joining the Knesset, MK Horowitz was a journalist, editor and commentator for Galei Tzahal radio, Ha’aretz and Channel 10. He is the 2007 winner of the Pratt Award for Environmental Journalism. MK Horowitz was a member of the Directorate of the Association for Civil Rights in Israel and the Association of Foreign Writers in Paris. He has also served as Secretary General for Intermedia where he covered the Criminal Court in Rwanda.

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