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US/ Israel War on Iran: Panel Discussion
A man stands in the remains of his house that has been bombed looking out of once was a wall at the rubble that his hometown has been reduced to.

Credit: Pexels Ahmed Akacha 

The ongoing US/Israel War on Iran has grave human consequences that deeply threaten regional & global peace

  • 1,500+ people reportedly killed in Iran so far, plus 3+ million displaced.
  • 1000+ people have been killed in Lebanon and 1+ million displaced.
  • Iranian retaliatory strikes have caused deaths and injuries across the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Iraq, Jordan, Syria & Israel.
  • Israel has closed all Gaza crossings increasing fears famine will return.

Israel’s recent attack on Iran’s South Pars natural gas field marks a new phase of the war that threatens the region’s peoples, environment as well as global energy systems, world security and international economies. 

Join us for this expert panel featuring exceptional scholars with in-depth knowledge of the Middle East to discuss the regional and global implications of the war. All welcome. 

Register now

Date & time

  • Mon 30 Mar 2026, 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm

Location

CAIS Room 1.14 and online via Humanitix

Speakers

  • Prof Mahjoob Zweiri (Doha Institute)
  • Dr Elham Fakhro (Harvard University)
  • Dr Adel Abdel Ghaffar (Middle East Council on Global Affairs)
  • Dr Mohammed Alsudairi (ANU)
  • Dr Andrew Hammond (ANU)
  • Prof Karima Laachir (ANU)

Contact

  •  Prof. Karima Laachir
     Send email
     0261258029

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