
Rob Malley
Seasoned U.S. Middle East policy official and analyst with experience across multiple administrations; author and commentator on Israeli-Palestinian policy and regional diplomacy, appearing to discuss U.S. policy and the two-state paradigm.
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Oct 16, 2025 • 59min
Trump Ends the Gaza War
This week's guest, Rob Malley, is a Middle East policy expert and co-author of Tomorrow is Yesterday, who dives into the complexities of the Gaza ceasefire. He analyzes the paradox of Israeli military strength against Palestinian political weaknesses. Malley discusses the roles of President Trump and regional Arab actors in shaping the situation. He also addresses the uncertain future of Palestinian leadership and potential unity among factions. Additionally, the hosts touch on the ongoing government shutdown and implications for democracy.

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Oct 23, 2025 • 1h 5min
America’s Two-State Delusion
Rob Malley, a seasoned U.S. Middle East policy expert and commentator, joins the discussion to critique American diplomacy regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. He argues the two-state solution is outdated and questions its actual support among Israelis and Palestinians. Malley reflects on past negotiations, critiques the Biden administration's Israel embrace, and discusses the fragile ceasefire in Gaza. He also explores realistic governance options for Gaza and the shifting dynamics in regional diplomacy, including potential normalization between Israel and Saudi Arabia.

Oct 8, 2025 • 1h 14min
Special Episode: Rob Malley on Gaza, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the wider Middle East
Rob Malley, former president of the International Crisis Group and U.S. special envoy to Iran, delves into the nuances of Gaza, Trump's peace plan, and insights from his new book on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. He discusses Hamas's conditional acceptance of negotiations and the complexities of hostage dynamics. Malley also critiques the failures of the two-state solution and examines the impact of historical missed opportunities. The conversation reflects on societal trauma and explores innovative alternatives to conventional peace frameworks in the region.


