Wed, Oct 4, 2023

1 PM – 2 PM (GMT+3)

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Sultan Al-Qasimi Department of History, Alwaleed Hall [Room Number 2144]

AUC Avenue, P.O. Box 74, New Cairo, 11835, Egypt

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Join us for an enlightening panel discussion as we commemorate the monumental 50th anniversary of the war that shaped history. This prestigious panel discussion will delve into the diverse narrative of how the war unfolded, shedding light on the pivotal Arab initiative and Syria's vital role as a co-belligerent while exploring the often overlooked perspectives from Syria, Lebanon, and Palestine, which have been marginalized in historical accounts. The discussion will also examine the  American and Israeli viewpoints of this historic conflict.   

Don't miss this exceptional opportunity to engage with renowned scholars featuring CASAR Distinguished Visiting Scholar David Dumke from the University of Central Florida, along with Mike Reimer and Mouannes Hojairi from AUC's History Department. This engaging conversation will be expertly moderated by CASAR Director Mark Deets.

This event is sponsored by the Prince Alwaleed Center for American Studies and Research (CASAR) and the School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, The American University in Cairo.

Make sure to join us in this very intriguing public panel discussion over light snacks.
For more info or questions, email us at: casar@aucegypt.edu 
 

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