

Alon Pinkas
Former Israeli diplomat and policy advisor now working as a commentator and contributor on international affairs, providing on-the-ground analysis from Tel Aviv about Israeli policy and regional security.
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Mar 22, 2026 • 39min
NTK: How Much Worse Can Trump’s Iran War Get? Don’t Ask.
Alon Pinkas, former Israeli diplomat turned Tel Aviv-based commentator, offers on-the-ground perspective about Israel and regional security. He describes life under sirens and why the Iran war may drag on. He critiques Netanyahu’s long push for confrontation and explores risks of wider regional escalation and shifting global alliances.

Nov 24, 2025 • 25min
What are the implications of Israel killing Hezbollah's top military commander?
In this discussion, Nadim Houry, an expert on Lebanese politics, shares insights on the recent Israeli airstrike targeting Hezbollah's military commander amidst a fragile ceasefire. Alon Pinkas, a former Israeli ambassador, provides a strategic angle, highlighting the ongoing violations and implications for Israel's political landscape. Geopolitical analyst Joe Macaron weighs in on U.S. involvement and potential consequences of escalation. Together, they explore the precarious balance of power in the region and the challenges of disarming Hezbollah.

Oct 9, 2025 • 37min
Celebrate the Gaza Ceasefire—Now for the Hard Part
Alon Pinkas, a former Israeli diplomat, offers insights into Israeli politics, while Steven Cook, a Middle East analyst, shares his expertise on regional dynamics. They discuss the implications of the newly reached Gaza ceasefire, including the political maneuvering of Trump and Netanyahu. The guests delve into the tough hurdles of achieving lasting peace, such as disarmament and governance challenges. They also consider potential fallout if the agreement falters, painting a stark picture of the future and the political landscape in Israel.

Jun 23, 2025 • 45min
Special Episode: Are Iran and the US Looking for a Golden Bridge Out of This War?
In this compelling discussion, David Sanger, Chief Washington Correspondent for The New York Times, Joe Cirincione, a top nuclear weapons expert, and Alon Pinkas, a former Israeli diplomat, dive into the complexities of U.S.-Iran relations post-bombing. They explore Iran's retaliation and its nuclear ambitions, assess military strategies, and discuss the potential for a 'Golden Bridge' toward coexistence. The conversation also reflects on the geopolitical ramifications of Israeli actions and the international landscape surrounding these tensions.

May 16, 2025 • 25min
Has Donald Trump taken US-Gulf relations to a new era?
Giorgio Cafiero, CEO of Gulf State Analytics, Hassan Barari, Professor at Qatar University, and Alon Pinkas, former Israeli Ambassador to New York, delve into a transformative period for US-Gulf relations under Trump. They discuss the economic pledges made during Trump's Gulf tour and how Gulf nations may be shaping U.S. foreign policy. The conversation also touches on Israel's evolving role, missed diplomatic opportunities, and the regional tensions regarding Iran and the Gaza conflict, highlighting the complex interplay of alliances and interests.

Oct 5, 2024 • 50min
FTA: The Dangers of a US Blank Check for Israel
Rula Jebreal, a scholar and author specializing in Middle Eastern politics, joins Alon Pinkas, a former Israeli diplomat and Haaretz writer, to delve into the current crisis in Israel following the shocking October 7 attacks. They analyze Netanyahu's political future and the failures in Israeli intelligence. The discussion also critiques the unconditional U.S. support for Israel and the worsening humanitarian situation in Gaza. With profound insights, they call for a re-evaluation of international policies and a push for dialogue to foster peace and accountability.

Sep 4, 2024 • 41min
If US Gaza Policy So Far Has Been Feckless, How Can It Become Feckful or Fully Fecked?
Alon Pinkas, a former Israeli consul general, Kori Schake, an international relations expert, and Rosa Brooks, a law professor, dive into the complexities of U.S. policy in the Israel-Gaza conflict. They discuss the Biden administration's perceived passivity and the need for a stronger stance as tensions rise. The trio analyzes Netanyahu's political maneuvers, American military support, and the implications for upcoming elections. They also explore the role of the International Criminal Court in addressing international crimes, adding a global perspective to the debate.

Jun 26, 2024 • 49min
What They're Not Telling You About Israel's "Next War"
Middle East experts Alon Pinkas, Rosa Brooks, and journalist David Sanger discuss the brewing tensions on Israel's northern border, potential wider conflicts, the US/Israel relationship, challenges with Israeli Prime Minister's actions, and the upcoming presidential debate focusing on national security issues.

May 29, 2024 • 49min
What Should the Biden Administration Do Differently with Israel and Gaza?
Israeli journalist, former diplomat, law professor, and AEI member discuss US support for Israel amidst Gaza conflict. Critiques on Biden's approach, ethical warfare, double standards in foreign policy, and historical moral reflections. Leadership responses in Israel's political dynamics and calls for strategic decisions for stability in the region.

May 8, 2024 • 41min
The Real Arithmetic of Israeli Politics and Peace in Gaza
Israeli political analyst and journalist Noga Tarnopolsky, former diplomat Alon Pinkas, and foreign policy expert Kori Schake discuss the strained US-Israel relationship, Netanyahu's political survival, alleged support for Hamas, and the complex dynamics in Israeli politics amidst military operations and Biden administration's stance.


