Leadership Dialogue 2020
In Association With

The Program 7-10 December 2020
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A full archive of the program is found below. Watch all our recorded Virtual Sessions.
Monday 7 December |
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| AUS (AEDT) | TEL AVIV | LONDON | NEW YORK | |||
| 6pm | 9am | 7am | 2am | OFFICIAL WELCOMES | UK:
Steve McCabe (UK)
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Lord Eric Pickles (UK)
Australia: Christian Porter (AU) , Richard Marles (AU) Israel: Gideon Sa’ar (IL) , Isaac "Buji" Herzog (IL) |
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| 9am | 10am | 8am | 3am | Round Table with Ehud Olmert and Tony Abbott | Ehud Olmert (IL) , Tony Abbott (AU) | |
| 8pm | 11am | 9am | 4am | New Dynamics Between States and Canberra | Paul Kelly (AU) | |
| 9pm | 12noon | 10am | 5am | Israel: A New Neighborhood | Yossi Klein Halevi (IL) | |
| 10pm | 1pm | 11am | 6am | Post Brexit Uncertainty in Covid-19 Era | Joan Ryan (UK) , Tony Abbott (AU) , Stephen Crabb (UK) | |
Tuesday 8 December |
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| AUS (AEDT) | TEL AVIV | LONDON | NEW YORK | |||
| 6pm | 9am | 7am | 2am | Palestinian Media Watch Presentation | Itamar Marcus (IL) | |
| 7pm | 10am | 8am | 3am | United Nations: Growing Influence or Growing Irrelevance | Moderator:
Michael Easson (AU)
Panelists: Danny Danon (IL) , Mitch Fifield (AU) , Theresa Villiers (UK) , Hillel C. Neuer (CA) |
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| 8pm | 11am | 9am | 4am | US Elections: How will America Lead the World in 2021? | Moderator:
Michael Danby (AU)
Panelists: David Suissa (US) , Lord Ian Austin (UK) , Bruce Wolpe (US/AU) , Dani Dayan (IL) , Nahum Barnea (IL) |
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| 9.30pm | 12.30pm | 10.30am | 5.30am | Covid-19 Lockdowns: Policy Blunder or New Necessary Evil? | Moderator:
Albert Dadon
Panelists: Moshe Bar Simantov (IL) , Sanjeev Sabhlok (AU) , Tony Abbott (AU) , Matthew Guy (AU) , Lord Eric Pickles (UK) , John Spellar (UK) |
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Wednesday 9 December |
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| AUS (AEDT) | TEL AVIV | LONDON | NEW YORK | |||
| 7pm | 10am | 8am | 3am | Can Biden Stop Iran to the Atom Bomb? | Moderator:
Lord Stuart Polak (UK)
Panelists: Dr. Liam Fox (UK) , Sen. David Fawcett (AU) , Dr. Eran Lerman (IL) , Dame Louise Ellman (UK) , Yossi Melman (IL) , Behnam Ben Taleblu (IL) |
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| 8pm | 11am | 9am | 4am | China’s Ambition: How Far Can They Go? | Moderator:
Michael Easson (AU)
Panelists: John Lee (AU) , Tony Abbott (AU) , Tobias Ellwood (UK) , Yossi Melman (IL) , Tin Pei Ling (SG) |
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| 9.30pm | 12.30pm | 10.30am | 5.30am | Israel 6th Eye: The Case for Israel to Join the Intelligence Alliance | Moderator:
Mary Easson (AU)
Panelists: Christopher Pyne (AU) , Shabtai Shavit (IL) , Richard Marles (AU) , Mike Gapes (UK) |
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Thursday 10 December |
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| AUS (AEDT) | TEL AVIV | LONDON | NEW YORK | |||
| 7pm | 10am | 8am | 3am | Abraham Accords: the Promise of a New Middle East | Moderator:
Christopher Pyne (AU)
Panelists: Avi Dichter (IL) , Amos Gilead (IL) , Jamal Al Musharrakh (UAE) , Hend Al Otaiba (UAE) , Dr. Sultan Mohammed Al-Nuaimi (UAE) |
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| 8pm | 11am | 9am | 4am | Post Covid Economy: What will the New Normal Look Like? | Moderator:
Albert Dadon
Panelists: Henry Ergas (AU) , Tim Smith (AU) , Zvi Eckstein (IL) , Andrew Percy (UK) , Sanjeev Sabhlok (AU) |
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| 9.30pm | 12.30pm | 10.30am | 5.30am | Confronting Terror: Will Australia Ban Hezbollah in 2021? | Moderator:
Stephen Conroy (AU)
Panelists: Boaz Ganor (IL) , Gal Hirsch (IL) , Yaniv Cohen (IL) , Sen. Kimberley Kitching (AU) , Jason Thomas (AU) |
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Steve McCabe is the Member of Parliament for Birmingham, Selly Oak and Parliamentary Chair of Labour Friends of Israel since February 2020.
Lord Pickles is a Conservative Member of the House of Lords, and was the Conservative Member of Parliament for Brentwood and Ongar from 1992 until 2017. He was the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government from 2010 to 2015, and the Chairman of the Conservative Party from 2009 to 2010. Lord Pickles was appointed a Knight Bachelor in May 2015 for his services to local government, and was elevated to the House of Lords in June 2018.
Christian Porter has been Australia’s Attorney-General since December 2017. Following the May 2019 election, he has also taken on responsibility for the Industrial Relations portfolio and has become Leader of the House. He previously served as Minister for Social Services.
Richard Marles was elected to Federal Parliament as the Member for Corio in November 2007.
Gideon Sa’ar was born in Tel Aviv. He is the oldest son of Bruriah and Shmuel Zarechansky. His mother is a teacher and his father is a paediatrician who immigrated to Israel from Argentina. Gideon began his IDF service as a combat soldier and later served as an intelligence officer in the Golani Brigade. He studied at Tel Aviv University, earning an undergraduate degree in political science with honors along with an undergraduate degree in law. During his studies, he served as the political reporter at the weekly newspaper, Ha’olam Hazeh (This World). He went on to cover party politics for the daily newspaper Hadashot (News) and legal issues for the news program on Channel 2 television. After passing the bar exam, Sa’ar worked as an an aide to the Israeli attorney-general
Tony was elected Prime Minister by the Australian people on September 7, 2013 and served for two years.
Rt Hon Joan Ryan is the honorary president of Labour Friends of Israel. She served as a member of the British House of Commons until November 2019 and served in the government of Tony Blair.
Michael Easson is executive chair of EG Funds Management, with offices in Sydney, Australia, and Austin, Texas, and co-founder and executive director of the building technology company Willow Inc., with offices in Sydney, New York, London and Tel Aviv. He is the first independent chair of the Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia. After serving in several significant positions in the Australian trade union movement, for the last 25 years Michael has worked in business, including serving on boards in many fields including insurance, infrastructure, construction, sport, and the arts. He has a long standing interest in and has written articles on the Middle East and Australian foreign policy. He has a BA (Hons.) in politics from the University of NSW (UNSW); a MSc from Campion Hall, the University of Oxford; a PhD in History from the Australia Defence Academy, UNSW; and a PhD in transp
Ambassador Danny Danon was Israel’s 17th Permanent Representative to the United Nations and is currently the Chairman of World Likud.
Ambassador Mitchell Peter Fifield is the Permanent Representative of Australia to the United Nations. He is the former Minister for the Arts under the Malcolm Turnbull Government, he served as a Senator for Victoria from 2004 to 2019, representing the Liberal Party.
Theresa Villiers has served as the
Hillel C. Neuer is a Canadian-born international lawyer, writer, and the executive director of UN Watch, a human rights NGO and UN watchdog group based in Geneva, Switzerland.
The Hon. Michael Danby is a seven-term MP in the Labor Party, the opposition in the Australian Federal Parliament. He was first elected as member for Melbourne Ports in 1998. Since his election to federal parliament his main areas of interest have been foreign affairs, defence, national security, immigration, electoral matters, human rights and the environment. Michael is a member of the International Advisory Committee of the Henry Jackson Society (London) and NGO Monitor (Jerusalem). He recently gave a major paper in the Japanese Diet to “China Initiatives” on the growth of Beijing’s military “hard power”. In London last month he appeared on a Henry Jackson Society panel focusing on the integration of Beijing “Sharp Power” with its new assertive military stance. In 2016 he addressed the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, criticising it for concentrating on the Israel-Palestinian conflict to the exclusion if vital human rights violations. In the Parliament Michael served as a one of two opposition whips (2001-2007); Parliamentary Secretary to the Opposition Leader; Parliamentary Secretary for the Arts (Assistant minister in the Gillard government); was a member of the Parliamentary Electoral Matters Committee and became Deputy Chair of the Joint Standing committee on Electoral Matters (2006); Chair of the Joint-Standing Committee on Migration (2007-2010); and Chair of the Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade. He is presently deputy chair of the Joint Standing Committee on Treaties and deputy chair of both the Australia/Tibet Parliamentary Friendship Group and the Australia/USA Parliamentary Friendship Group.
David Suissa is the publisher and editor-in-chief of the Los Angeles Jewish Journal, the largest Jewish weekly in the US.
Lord Austin is the British trade envoy to Israel and a member of the House of Lords. He served as a member of the British House of Commons until November 2019 and in the government of Gordon Brown. Ian is one of the most outspoken voices for Israel and against antisemitism in Parliament.
Nahum Barnea is perhaps Israel’s most prominent journalist, has served in the
Albert is a musician, entrepreneur, and chairman and founder of the International Institute for Strategic Leadership Dialogue.
Matthew Guy is the former Leader of the Victorian Liberal Party and former Victorian Minister for Planning, Multicultural Affairs and Citizenship.
John Spellar has been the Member of Parliament for Warley since 1992.
Lord Polak was elevated to the House of Lords in October 2015. He has sat on the EU Security and Justice Sub-Committee since May 2016, and sat on the European Union Committee from October 2018 until July 2019.
The Rt Hon Dr Liam Fox MP has been Member of Parliament for North Somerset since 1992. In John Major’s Government he served as a Minister at the Foreign & Commonwealth Office and as Government Whip (Lord Commissioner of the Treasury). He had previously served as Parliamentary Private Secretary to Michael Howard, then Home Secretary.
David Julian Fawcett (BSc, MBA, MAICD, QTP, psc) served in the Australian Defence Force for more than 22 years. An Army pilot, he flew helicopters and fixed wing aircraft and was the senior flying instructor at the School of Army Aviation in Queensland.
Vice President of the Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security
Dame Louise Ellman served as the Labour MP for Liverpool Riverside from 1997 to 2019.
Behnam Ben Taleblu is a senior fellow at FDD where he focuses on Iranian security and political issues. Behnam previously served as a research fellow and senior Iran analyst at FDD. Prior to his time at FDD, Behnam worked on non-proliferation issues at an arms control think-tank in Washington. Leveraging his subject-matter expertise and native Farsi skills, Behnam has closely tracked a wide range of Iran-related topics including: nuclear non-proliferation, ballistic missiles, sanctions, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, the foreign and security policy of the Islamic Republic, and internal Iranian politics. Frequently called upon to brief journalists, congressional staff, and other Washington-audiences, Behnam has also testified before the U.S. Congress and Canadian Parliament.
Dr John Lee is a senior fellow and adjunct professor at the United States Studies Centre at the University of Sydney. He is also a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute in Washington DC.
Tobias Ellwood has been the Member of Parliament for Bournemouth East since being elected in the 2005 General Election. He retained his seat in the 2019 General Election with a majority of 8,808.
TIN Pei Ling MP represents the MacPherson Single Member Constituency in the Singapore Parliament, where she has served since 2011. She is also the Chairperson of the Government Parliamentary Committee (GPC) for Communications & Information. And is now the CEO of Business China, a non-profit organisation that harnesses the support of the public sector and private enterprises to strengthen the ties between Singapore and China. Business China was created by Lee Kuan Yew in 2007 to nurture a bilingual and bicultural group of Singaporeans in developing a cultural and economic linking of Singapore & China.
Mary Easson has been involved as co-chair of the Australian Israel Leadership Dialogue for 10 years. She is a former Federal Member of the Australian Parliament, serving in the Keating Labor Government until 1996. Mary has served on the board of Australia’s largest insurance company, chairing its risk management and audit committee. Through her business, Probity International, she has advised listed and unlisted international and Australian companies. She graduated with a Masters of Philosophy from the School of Business at the University of NSW. She was chair of the advisory board of the Institute for Research into Retirement Policy and Management, the Sydney Business School.
Christopher Pyne served as the 54th Australian Defence Minister, and was responsible for delivering the $200 billion build-up of Australia’s military capability, the largest in Australia’s peacetime history.
Mr. Shavit was the director of the Mossad, Israel’s Intelligence Services, from 1989 to 1996. Mr. Shavit held a variety of positions within the Mossad for over 32 years, until becoming head of the agency in 1989. He served in “Sayeret Matkal” – Israel’s Elite Force, and received an advanced degree from Harvard University. After retiring from work in the security services, Shavit was the CEO of Maccabi Health Services Group for five years. Since 2001 Shavit has been the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the International Institute for Counter Terrorism (ICT), Interdisciplinary Center in Herzliya, Advisor to the Israeli National Security Council, Advisor to the Sub-Committee on intelligence of the Knesset, Committee on Foreign Affairs and National Security, Member of the N.Y.F.D. Task Force for Future Preparedness against Terrorism. He is also the author of Head of the Mossad: in Pursuit for a Safe and Secure Israel published by Notre Dame University Press.
Mike Gapes served as the MP for Ilford South from April 1992 until November 2019 when Parliament was dissolved for the 2019 general election. He was a Labour Friends of Israel Parliamentary Supporter.
Mr. Avi Dicter is a member of the Knesset from the Likud party. He is currently the Chairman of the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee. MK Dicter is former Minister of Public Security, Minister of Home Front Defense and former Director of Shin Bet – the Israel Security Agency.
General Amos Gilead is the Executive Director of the Institute for Policy and Strategy (IPS) at IDC Herzliya and is the Chairman of the Institute’s Annual Herzliya Conference Series. Concurrently, General Gilead teaches security and intelligence studies at IDC Herzliya’s Lauder School of Government, Diplomacy & Strategy.
HE Jamal Jama Al Musharakh has been the Director of the Policy Planning Department at the United Arab Emirates Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, since 2019. Prior to his current position, he served as the youngest Deputy Permanent Representative of the United Arab Emirates to the United Nations (2013-2017). He currently holds the rank of Counsellor.
After studying economics, Henry worked at the OECD in Paris, where he was responsible for structural adjustment issues and counselor for microeconomic policies in the economics department.
Professor Zvi Eckstein holds a BA in Economics from Tel Aviv University and a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Minnesota. He is currently serving as Dean of the Tiomkin School of Economics at IDC Herzliya. He is also the Head of the Aaron Economic Policy Institute at IDC and Judith C. and William G. Bollinger visiting professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. He previously served as Deputy Governor Bank of Israel and he is emeritus professor of Economics at Tel Aviv University.
Andrew Percy has been the Member of Parliament for Brigg and Goole since being elected in the 2010 General Election.
Professor Boaz Ganor is Ronald Lauder Chair for Counter-Terrorism and dean of the Lauder School of Government, Diplomacy and Strategy, Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya, Israel. He serves as the founding president of the International Academic Counter-Terrorism Community, an international association of academic institutions, experts, and researchers in fields related to the study of terrorism and counter- terrorism. Boaz previously held positions at Stanford University, UC Berkeley, the Hoover Institution (Koret Distinguished Visiting Fellow), the Monterey Institute of International Studies, MIPT (The National Memorial for the Prevention of Terrorism), Hebrew University and Bar Ilan University. He was also a member of the international advisory team of the Manhattan Institute to the New York Police Department.
Gal Hirsch is one of the most experienced in the IDF in the areas of counter terrorism, counter insurgency and guerilla warfare.
Prior to joining the Abba Eban Institute, Yaniv lived in New York City and served as the Head of SVP Development of the America-Israel Friendship League – a New York-based, pro-Israel, non-profit organization led by Esq. Kenneth J. Bialkin. Between 2009 and 2015, Yaniv worked as a corporate M&A attorney with the Tel-Aviv leading law firm of Naschitz, Brandes, Amir and Co., where he progressed from intern to senior associate.
Chosen by the Parliament of Victoria in 2016 to represent that State in the Senate.
Jason specialises in field-based, geo-political risk assessments as well as the design and implementation of stability programs to neutralise threats to projects in complex operating environments. He works