The last Israeli to negotiate with the Palestinians - with Tzipi Livni (Part 1)

Published: June 5, 2024, 4:37 a.m.

b'Share on Twitter/X: https://tinyurl.com/3jzjamfh\\n\\n\\nTzipi Livni has served as a minister of eight different cabinet ministries under three prime ministers: Ariel Sharon, Ehud Olmert, and Benjamin Netanyahu. Her positions have included Justice Minister, Foreign Minister and Vice-Prime Minister. She has also been the official leader of the opposition.\\n\\nAs foreign minister, Tzipi Livni led negotiations with the Palestinian Authority, she was a key government figure during Israel\\u2019s disengagement from Gaza and during Hamas\\u2019s subsequent takeover of Gaza. She was foreign minister during Israel\\u2019s Second Lebanon War and during Israel\\u2019s operation to take out Syria\\u2019s nuclear reactor.\\n\\nShe began her service as a member of the Likud Party, and then the Kadima Party, and later the Hatnua Party and Zionist Union.\\n\\nEarlier in her career, Tzipi served in the Mossad (including in the elite unit famous for being responsible for the assassinations following the Munich massacre).\\n\\nNo major Israeli political figure has had more recent experience trying to negotiate a two-state solution than Tzipi Livni. \\n\\nTzipi Livni on X: https://x.com/Tzipi_Livni'