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    <title>Michael Harari</title>
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    <description>Ambassador (ret.) Michael Harari joined the Israeli Foreign Ministry and served more than 30 years in a range of diplomatic roles in Israel and abroad, including in Cairo, London and Nicosia. His final position abroad was as Israeli Ambassador to Cyprus (2010-2015). Today he serves as a consultant in the fields of strategy, policy and energy and lectures in the Political Science Department at the Jezreel Valley College.</description>
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      <title>Energy, Hezbollah and the war in Gaza</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Despite the importance of energy potential for Lebanon, it is not considered a game-changer for Hezbollah in the current negotiation process.]]></description>
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