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Zeina Al-Shaib

Senior Director of Communications and Events

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Zeina Al-Shaib

Zeina Al-Shaib is Senior Director of Communications and Events at the Middle East Institute (MEI), where she leads the organization’s strategic communications and public programming. With over a decade of experience at the intersection of media and policy, Zeina works with her team to grow the Institute’s media impact and promote its work on Middle Eastern policy, art, and culture. She leads the development of a dynamic and evolving digital communications strategy and manages MEI’s social media platforms. She organizes media outreach for the Institute’s scholars as well as moderates web-based media briefings to connect journalists with MEI experts. Zeina leads a team of professionals who work on the production of high-level convenings of thought-leaders and policymakers to amplify MEI’s message of promoting dialogue and building bridges. Zeina works closely with MEI’s senior leadership to ensure MEI’s research and initiatives resonate with a broad US audience.

Zeina is a journalist-turned-communications professional. Prior to joining MEI, she worked for years in both broadcast and digital journalism, where she covered international news with a focus on the Middle East, the US, and Europe. She holds a B.A. in International Business and Marketing from Temple University and a M.A. in International Relations from the University of Miami.

 

 

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Trump, Syria, and the Hizballah Question
  • Podcast
  • Trump, Syria, and the Hizballah Question

    US President Donald Trump recently proposed that Syria intervene militarily against Hizballah in Lebanon. Is that a good idea? This episode of Middle East Focus features a recent MEI Virtual Briefing. Director of Communications Zeina Al-Shaib is joined by Ambassador David Hale, MEI Distinguished Diplomatic Fellow and Charles Lister, MEI Senior Fellow. Together they examine the prospects and implications of renewed Syrian involvement in Lebanon, the potential impact on US relations with both countries, and how evolving dynamics in Lebanon and Syria could reshape the regional balance of power and affect countries such as Turkey and Israel.

    July 9, 2026

    Bonus Episode: Stalled Talks and Next Steps for the US and Iran
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  • Bonus Episode: Stalled Talks and Next Steps for the US and Iran

    This bonus episode of Middle East Focus features a recent MEI Virtual Briefing. Director of Communications Zeina Al-Shaib is joined by MEI Distinguished Diplomatic Fellows Alan Eyre and Daniel Benaim to discuss the historic talks held in Pakistan last weekend between the United States and Iran. Tehran insists the US failed to gain its trust, while the US made its red lines clear and declared it would blockade Iranian ports in the Persian Gulf. What happens next? Eyre and Benaim offer insights into what goes on behind the scenes at such negotiations; identify the core issues at play; explore potential incentives to end the war; analyze the weaponization of energy; as well as assess the role of other regional players in this conflict.

    April 17, 2026

    Bonus Episode: Can Yemen Hold Together?
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  • Bonus Episode: Can Yemen Hold Together?

    This bonus episode of Middle East Focus features an excerpt from a recent MEI Virtual Briefing recorded on January 20. Director of Communications Zeina Al-Shaib is joined by MEI Affiliate Fatima Abo Alasrar and Associate Fellow F. Gregory Gause III to discuss the dramatically changing dynamics in Yemen’s civil war. Last month, Yemen emerged as a focal point of rising tensions between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. The Southern Transitional Council, a UAE-backed southern separatist movement, has disbanded in recent weeks, following fierce clashes with Saudi-backed forces. In the conversation, Alasrar and Gause analyze the political, security, and socio-economic shifts affecting Yemen’s internal dynamics and what all this means for regional stability.

    January 23, 2026