
Natan Sachs
Director of the Middle East Program at the Brookings Institution. Expert on Israeli politics and the Middle East.
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Jan 12, 2024 • 58min
World on Fire, Part 1: The Houthis, Israel's Impossible War, and Worsening Middle East Chaos
Natan Sachs, the Director of the Center for Middle East Policy at Brookings, shares his deep insights on the escalating chaos in the Middle East. He discusses the intricate dynamics of Israel’s military actions in Gaza and the intricate political landscape amid rising tensions in the West Bank. The conversation also addresses Iran's influence on regional militants and the growing threat from Yemen's Houthis to global trade. Sachs emphasizes that these crises are interconnected, driven by long-standing governance issues rather than mere political shifts.

Jan 22, 2025 • 1h 5min
Lawfare Daily: The Gaza Ceasefire and Where It May Lead
Natan Sachs, a Brookings Institution fellow specializing in Middle Eastern politics, joins Dan Byman, a Georgetown professor focused on terrorism, Joel Braunold, an expert in Middle East negotiations, and Dana El-Kurd, a conflict resolution professor. They delve into the recent Gaza ceasefire, discussing its terms, future implications, and the complex politics driving it. The panel explores regional dynamics, U.S. foreign policy challenges, and the crucial role of external verifiers, while shedding light on the reconstruction efforts led by the Emiratis and the evolving Palestinian leadership.

Apr 30, 2024 • 42min
How Will the Gaza War Finally End?
Natan Sachs, Director of the Center for Middle East Policy at Brookings, breaks down the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas. He discusses the catastrophic humanitarian situation in Gaza, where tens of thousands of civilians have been killed and millions displaced. Sachs explores the complexities of ceasefire negotiations and whether Hamas's leadership seeks the kind of peace that global protests demand. He also tackles the implications of U.S. military aid to Israel and the recent shift in Iran-Israel tensions, revealing a deeper geopolitical landscape.

Nov 25, 2023 • 52min
Lawfare Archive: The Jerusalem Embassy Opening and Protests in Gaza
Guests Khaled Elgindy, Natan Sachs, and Sarah Yerkes discuss the opening of the American Embassy in Jerusalem, protests in Gaza, and the international reaction. They also explore the impact on US-European relationship and the origins of the Gaza protests. The podcast touches upon personal data privacy and provides recommendations on protecting personal information online.

Nov 13, 2022 • 1h 11min
Rational Security 2.0: The “Needle is BACK” Edition
This week, Alan, Quinta, and Scott were joined by Brookings Institution Middle East expert Natan Sachs to talk over the week's big (non-U.S. election) national security news, including:“Bibi Got Back.” Last week, an unprecedented fifth national election in the last four years returned controversial former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to power, at the head of a coalition including several far-right nationalist parties. What does his return to office mean for the future of Israel and the region? And its relations with the United States?“COP Out.” The United Nations’ 27th annual Convention of Parties (also known as “COP27”) is playing host to world leaders in Sharm-al-Sheikh, Egypt, this week, where some are hoping to find new consensus on how to combat climate change. Are countries taking these challenges seriously? What are these efforts likely to look like moving forward?“Everybody Toots.” Elon Musk’s purchase and dramatic reorientation of Twitter is begging to drive users to other social media platforms, including the decentralized Mastodon network. What will Musk’s changes mean for the future of disinformation and content moderation, both within Twitter and outside of it?For object lessons, Alan endorsed hunting the world's most dangerous game: man (with paintballs). Quinta passed along a useful reference on the state of crime in the United States and the way it is being used in the midterm elections. Scott recommended everyone try a sip of his long neglected workplace colleague. And Natan celebrated the pandemic perseverance of his office jade plants as a sign of hope in dark times.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Oct 4, 2024 • 1h 5min
Is the Middle East on the Verge of All-Out War?
Natan Sachs, the Director of the Center for Middle East Policy at Brookings, shares expert insights on the escalating tensions in the Middle East. He discusses Israel's aggressive military actions against Hezbollah, including targeted assassinations and bombings, raising concerns about a broader regional conflict. Sachs delves into the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and explores Iran's retaliatory moves, assessing the delicate balance of U.S. foreign policy. He articulates the precarious situation that could lead to an all-out war, making this a critical moment in the region's history.

Sep 14, 2024 • 1h 39min
Lawfare Daily: National Security and the 2024 Election, Armed Conflict
In this lively discussion, Scott R. Anderson, a Brookings Fellow, Dmitri Alperovitch, Co-Founder of Silverado Policy Accelerator, Kori Schake from the American Enterprise Institute, and Natan Sachs, Director of the Center for Middle East Policy, dive into critical national security issues as they relate to the 2024 election. They dissect Kamala Harris's and Donald Trump's differing foreign policies, especially regarding Ukraine, Israel, and NATO. The panel also explores the implications of these approaches on future U.S. aid and global alliances.

Nov 3, 2022 • 57min
Israeli Election Results with Natan Sachs
The Israeli election results are in—sort of—and the early count looks very favorable for former Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu and the far-right coalition that he would bring to power. The results are not a hundred percent clear yet, but they're clear enough for Benjamin Wittes to sit down on Twitter Spaces with Natan Sachs, the director of the Center for Middle East Policy and a senior fellow in the Foreign Policy Program at Brookings, to talk through it all. How did Netanyahu win while getting no more votes than the other side? How did he impose a unity on his side, and how did the other side fail to do so in a fashion that facilitated this? Who is Itamar Ben-Gvir, and why is he the new power source in Israeli politics? And what can we say about the government that is going out—a government that ranged from the hard right to an Islamist party?Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 28, 2025 • 39min
Lawfare Daily: Israel: Divided at Home and at War Yet Again
Natan Sachs, Director of the Middle East Program at the Brookings Institution, shares his insights on Israel's complex politics and the resurgence of conflicts in Gaza and Lebanon. He discusses Prime Minister Netanyahu's controversial budget tactics and the significant protests ignited by judicial reforms. Sachs also explores why military operations in Gaza are escalating and the implications of possible strikes on Iran, all while navigating the intense dynamics of Israeli public opinion and the impact on national security.

Oct 5, 2024 • 60min
Lawfare Archive: Hamas’s Attack on Israel and What Comes Next
In this discussion, Natan Sachs, Dan Byman, Ghaith al-Omeri, and Benjamin Wittes delve into the recent, unprecedented Hamas attack on Israel. They analyze the potential repercussions for regional stability and the role of Iran in the conflict. The panel highlights Israel's military strategies and the looming humanitarian crisis in Gaza. They also explore Arab nations' varied responses and the implications for U.S. support of Israel. Their insights emphasize the emotional and political turmoil following this shocking escalation.