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The Roseires Dam on the Blue Nile river in southeastern Sudan on November 27, 2020. EBRAHIM HAMID/AFP via Getty Images.
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January 8, 2021

Podcast: Dore Gold on the Strategic Importance of the Nile River and the Politics of the Red Sea

By Tikvah Podcast at Mosaic, Dore Gold

Israel's former ambassador to the United Nations joins us to talk about the politics of water in the Middle East.

This Week’s Guest: Dore Gold

In the water-scarce Middle East, water that can be used for drinking and agriculture is of premium importance. The entire ancient civilization of imperial Egypt grew up around the Nile River and its basin; modern east Africa still depends on it. Although Israel has made great advances in hydro-technology, it too must treat water as a scarce resource, and that makes the politics of the Nile, along with the policing of the Red Sea, a question of real strategic significance to the Jewish state and the regional order of the Middle East.

In this week’s podcast, Mosaic’s editor Jonathan Silver is joined by Dore Gold, president of the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs and Israel’s former ambassador to the United Nations, to discuss the strategic importance of the Nile River, the policing of the Red Sea, and what they mean for Israel and the regional order of the Middle East.

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