Neri Zilber is a journalist and analyst covering Middle East politics. He is also an advisor to Israel Policy Forum, where he hosts the Israel Policy Pod.
Zilber is a regular contributor to the Financial Times, Foreign Policy, The Christian Science Monitor and The Daily Beast, and his work has appeared in the New York Times, Washington Post, The Atlantic, New Republic, Guardian, Foreign Affairs, Vox, and Politico, among other outlets.
He is the co-author of State with No Army, Army with No State: Evolution of the Palestinian Authority Security Forces 1994-2018, and the contributing author on Israel’s social protest demonstrations for The Occupy Handbook, a chronicle of the global “Occupy” movement. More recently, he authored an essay about Tel Aviv for the Jewish Priorities anthology.
Mr. Zilber holds a bachelor’s degree from the School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University and a master’s degree from the Department of War Studies, King’s College London.
Neri Zilber is a journalist and analyst covering Middle East politics. He is also an adjunct fellow of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy and an advisor to Israel Policy Forum, where he hosts the Israel Policy Pod.
Zilber is a regular contributor to The Daily Beast, Foreign Policy, Financial Times, New Lines Magazine and The Christian Science Monitor, and his work has appeared in the New York Times, Washington Post, Politico, The Atlantic, Guardian, and Foreign Affairs, among other outlets.
He is the co-author of State with No Army, Army with No State: Evolution of the Palestinian Authority Security Forces 1994-2018, and the contributing author on Israel’s social protest demonstrations for The Occupy Handbook, a chronicle of the global “Occupy” movement.
Zilber holds a bachelor’s degree from the School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University and a master’s degree from the Department of War Studies, King’s College London.