Ezzedine's article, "These Two Countries Made Peace. Don't Let It Fall Apart," published in MBN.
Distinguished Fellow Ezzedine Fishere, highlights the centrality of Israeli-Egyptian peace.

Distinguished Fellow Ezzedine Fishere, highlights the centrality of Israeli-Egyptian peace.
The Dartmouth Initiative for Middle East Exchange (DIMEX) program aims to strengthen academic and professional partnerships between Dartmouth and the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.
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The Dartmouth Initiative for Middle East Exchange, a three-year pilot led by professor Jonathan Smolin, aims to broaden study abroad, internships and faculty collaborations.
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The Dartmouth sat down with Ezzedine Fishere to discuss his recent article in The Washington Post, where he argued that the Egyptian government should temporarily take over Gaza.
The initiative will cultivate exchange, collaboration, and research networks.
Date: September 11, 2025. Time: 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm. Venue: Reed Hall Room 108
"To stabilize Gaza- to organize any 'day-after' administration- one must find Arab partners who promise Gazans the hope of safety and reconstruction," the Visiting Professor of Government writes.
Professor Fishere features on BBC to talk about 'the only realistic solution for Gaza'.
Ihsan Abdel Kouddous , Translator: Jonathan Smolin