The Palestinian-Israeli conflict will come to an acceptable conclusion only with a Palestinian sense of defeat.” So says, historian Daniel Pipes, who has spent his career studying, educating and writing about the Middle East, Islam and foreign policy.
He started the Israel Victory Project many years ago as a means to finally resolve the conflict and convince the Palestinians to end their war against Israel. Recognizing that only when the Palestinians end their rejectionism can they build a polity, economy, society and culture that can live side by side with the Jewish homeland, Pipes has been the lone voice putting forth this common sense and historically supported strategy.
In his 19th book, Israel Victory: How Zionists Win Acceptance and Palestinians Get Liberated, Pipes explains the strategy of how Israel can achieve the victory it so desperately has sought since its founding. We are honored to have the esteemed Daniel Pipes join us for a talk on how to achieve an end to the conflict, especially in a post-Oct. 7 world.
About the Speaker: Daniel Pipes is the president of the Middle East Forum and has led it since its founding in 1994. A historian, he taught at the University of Chicago, Harvard University, Pepperdine University and the U.S. Naval War College. He served in five U.S. administrations, received two presidential appointments and testified before many congressional committees. The author of 16 books on the Middle East, Islam and other topics, he writes a column for The Washington Times and The Spectator. His work has been translated into 39 languages. DanielPipes.org contains an archive of his writings and media appearances; he tweets at @DanielPipes. He received both his A.B. and Ph.D. from Harvard.