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So wow yeah this video has been a long time coming, I haven't uploaded in such a long time lol. This is what I've been doing for the last two and a half months minus that collab I did earlier. I already know there is no hope for the comments. This is a video about the Palestinian Israeli peace process that covers how the decades of negotiations culminated in the abrupt end of negotiations at the start of the 21st century. Now that we have that out of the way, if you would like to help the people of Gaza in their time of need please consider donating here: 🤍 Become a Patron!: 🤍 Join the Discord! 🤍 Chapters Intro 00:00 The Road to Camp David 2:00 Camp David I 11:36 Reagan, Lebanon, and the Intifada 25:09 Getting to the Negotiating Table 54:12 Syria First and the Detour to Camp David II 1:07:42 Camp David II 1:25:38 Post Camp David II and Taba 1:50:34 Outro 2:00:43 The lovely people who voiced for me: Layla: 🤍 🤍ChillGoblin 🤍Hayanomie 🤍CivilWarWeekByWeek Flying Tonk#9337 Sources: [1]🤍 [2] The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine, Ilan Pappe [3] The Biggest Prison on Earth; A History of the Occupied Territories, Ilan Pappe [4] The Arabs; A history, Eugene Rogan [5] Preventing Palestine, Seth Anziska [6] The Truth About Camp David, Clayton Swisher [7] Peace Process; American Diplomacy and the Arab-Israeli Conflict since 1967, William Quandt [8] 🤍 [9] 🤍 [10] 🤍 [11] From Oslo to Taba; What Went Wrong, Ron Pundak [12] Visions in Collision: What Happened at Camp David and Taba?, Jeremy Pressman [13]🤍 [14] 🤍 [15] 🤍 [16]🤍 [17]🤍 [18] 🤍 [19] 🤍 [20] Defending the Holy Land; A Critical Analysis of Israel's Security and Foreign Policy, Zeev Moaz Algorithm Juice: Palestine, Israel, Arafat, Barak, Begin, Carter, Sadat, Reagan, America, Egypt, Syria, Gaza, West Bank, peace, conflict, history, countryballs, polandballs, mr beast, arabs, Palestinians, jews, Jerusalem, settlers, middle east, levant, war
When women lead and participate in peace processes, peace lasts longer. Since United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325, we all acknowledge that outbreaks of conflict correlates to increased violence against women. Achieving gender equality helps prevent conflicts and create lasting peace for all. Produced By: Department of Peacekeeping Operations
Subscribe to our channel 🤍 Subscribe to our channel 🤍 Empire's exclusive documentary examines the history of the Middle East peace process and the US' role in it. At Al Jazeera English, we focus on people and events that affect people's lives. We bring topics to light that often go under-reported, listening to all sides of the story and giving a 'voice to the voiceless.' Reaching more than 270 million households in over 140 countries across the globe, our viewers trust Al Jazeera English to keep them informed, inspired, and entertained. Our impartial, fact-based reporting wins worldwide praise and respect. It is our unique brand of journalism that the world has come to rely on. We are reshaping global media and constantly working to strengthen our reputation as one of the world's most respected news and current affairs channels. Social Media links: Facebook: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Website: 🤍 google+: 🤍
French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday called for a "decisive relaunch" of the Palestinian peace process as he spoke alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem. After meeting with families of hostages taken by Hamas, Macron is scheduled to meet with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in Ramallah for talks. #Israel #France #Macron 🔔 Subscribe to France 24 now: 🤍 🔴 LIVE - Watch FRANCE 24 English 24/7 here: 🤍 🌍 Read the latest International News and Top Stories: 🤍 Like us on Facebook: 🤍 Follow us on X (Twitter): 🤍 Browse the news in pictures on Instagram: 🤍 Discover our TikTok videos: 🤍 Get the latest top stories on Telegram: 🤍
Over the last 3 decades, there have been several attempts to reach a peace agreement between Israelis and Palestinians. But none of them materialized. Here is a look back at some of the key moments in the so-called peace process. #PalestineIsrael #BiggerThanFive #peace
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With the world in flux, what are the global trends we most need to understand if we are to thrive as individuals and societies? How can we learn the new survival skills that will help us to meet the great challenges of the twenty-first century? And what are the peace processes of tomorrow that require our most urgent attention today? Tom Fletcher takes us behind the curtain of diplomacy and shares a humanifesto for a renewal of society. Tom is the Principal of Hertford College, Oxford University. Tom served as the foreign policy advisor to Prime Ministers Blair, Brown and Cameron, before becoming British Ambassador to Lebanon (2011-15) and a Visiting Professor at NYU (2015-20). He is the author of the bestselling Naked Diplomacy: Power & Statecraft in the Digital Age and Ten Survival Skills for a World in Flux. His first novel, The Ambassador was released August 2022. He led reviews of the modernisation of the FCO (2016); future of the UN (2017) and the future of learning (2019). He is a former chair of the international board of the UK's Creative Industries Federation, adviser to businesses, academies and NGOs, and a member of the Global Tech Panel. He writes for the NYT, Prospect, Foreign Policy, The National and others, is a regular interviewee on BBC, Sky, CNN and has been profiled by the BBC, Arab News and more. His Foundation for Opportunity supports good people doing good things in public life. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at 🤍
Informal comments to the media by the EU4 (the European Union members of the UN Security Council – Belgium, Estonia, France, Germany) plus incoming members Ireland and Norway on the Middle East Peace Process. Reading the statement, Belgian Ambassador, Karen Van Vlierberge said, “Israel’s commitment to suspend plans to unilaterally annex areas of the occupied Palestinian territory is a positive step and should become permanent. We remain firm in our commitment and support to a negotiated and viable two-state solution, built upon the internationally agreed parameters and international law. It is essential to that end, meaningful negotiations on all final status issues resume between Israelis and Palestinians.”
The National Archives has created a set of resources for use in secondary level school assemblies to mark the 25th anniversary of the signing of the Belfast or Good Friday Agreement which ended the conflict in Northern Ireland. This 7-minute video gives an overview of the conflict and the peace process that brought it to an end, plus details about what the Agreement did and the results of it. This can be used as part of an assembly presentation which should take around 15-20 minutes depending on the amount of time allowed for discussion at the beginning about what students know already about Northern Ireland and the Agreement. There are additional resources designed to embed knowledge about the Agreement and support student discussion about how it successfully brought an end to the violence and established a new era of peace in Northern Ireland. Find them on our webpages here: 🤍
Since the early 1990s, numerous attempts have been made to come up with a peace deal between Israelis and Palestinians. Despite hope and optimism from the international community, no agreement has ever stuck, and deepening mistrust and anger on both sides have spiralled into endless cycles of war and violence. Now France is hoping it can revive the peace process. On Friday, Paris hosted diplomats from more than twenty Western and Arab countries to work on a peace conference at the end of the year. Neither Israel or the Palestinians were represented, but Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas welcomed the new effort. The Newsmakers' Yvette McCullough reports. Facebook: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Youtube: 🤍 GooglePlus: 🤍
Briefing the Security Council today (14 Jul) the Special Representative for the Secretary-General in Colombia, Carlos Ruiz Massieu, said that while there are reasons for encouragement, “violence continues against communities, leaders and former combatants” and called for their security to be guaranteed through the Peace Agreement. Ruiz Massieu said, “it saddens me to have to inform you about the killing of four more former combatants since the Secretary-General´s report was published two weeks ago.” He told the Council that The UN Mission has registered the killing of 331 former combatants since the signing of the peace deal. Four were killed in the past two weeks alone, including Ronald Rojas, also known as Ramiro Durán, a prominent leader of ex-combatants who had advocated for reintegration and broader implementation of the agreement. Ruiz Massieu said former combatants’ security “must be guaranteed” and added that “a priority for any Peace Agreement must be to safeguard the lives of those who laid down their arms in good faith with the assurance that they would be protected.” Ruiz Massieu reported on recent political developments, including the election last month of President Gustavo Petro and Vice-President Francia Márquez, the first Afro-Colombian woman to hold the position. In her address to the Council, Colombia’s Vice-President Marta Lucía Ramírez said, “obviously, our government rejects any type of violence against the civilian population or ex-combatants. No democratic government can remain indifferent to civilians, military, police, or any citizen’s death. But let me say, the Colombian territory is large, the geography diverse and difficult. The presence in each square of our territory is just impossible. So, it's unfair any interpretation that there is a deliberate absence in some parts of the territory.” At a later press encounter, Ruiz Massieu said, “there is a renewed commitment on the part of the new authorities, the president elect, the government elect, over the comprehensive implementation of the peace agreement. To implement the most transformative parts of the accord that on his agenda, such as rural reform, political reform, and also to seek spaces for dialogue to find a solution to the conflict with illegal armed groups that are still active in the country.” For his part, the Francisco President of Colombia’s Truth Commission, José de Roux Rengifo, said, “the commission is entirely convinced that drug trafficking damages Colombia tremendously, that drug trafficking is today the main cause for war in the country, and the main cause for suffering in our communities at all levels. And that it is at the heart of corruption in Colombia and at the heart of impunity in our country, given its extraordinary power.” The Truth Commission has published its final report after three years of work. Among the recommendations is an appeal for State bodies to guarantee full implementation of the Final Agreement. Commissioners heard testimony from more than 30,000 individuals and bodies from across the country and in 24 nations where Colombians have been exiled. They also read more than 1,000 reports from communities, traveled to places where massacres occurred, and heard from more than 50,000 people who were abducted, in addition to thousands of boys and girls forced into fighting. Secretary-General António Guterres met Wednesday, at UN headquarters, with Father de Roux along with fellow commissioners, to receive a copy of the recently issued Final Report of the Commission, a major milestone and achievement of the peace process. The Secretary-General congratulated the Truth Commission for its painstaking work over the past three years to examine, through a participatory and inclusive exercise, the complex causes and the painful consequences of Colombia’s armed conflict. The Secretary-General expressed the hope that the Colombian people and their leaders will take full advantage of the report as an instrument to better understand the past in order to secure a future of peace and reconciliation. He affirmed the full support of the United Nations to the efforts that will be undertaken by the follow-up committee established to disseminate the Commission’s findings and to advocate for the implementation of its recommendations.
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The peace process in Myanmar has suffered a major setback, just weeks after the government held a conference with ethnic minority groups. One of the largest rebel groups says it can’t trust the government anymore because of hostilities in its area. Al Jazeera's Wayne Hay has this exclusive report. - Subscribe to our channel: 🤍 - Follow us on Twitter: 🤍 - Find us on Facebook: 🤍 - Check our website: 🤍
Headstart: Karen Davila talks to peace negotiator Miriam Coronel-Ferrer, also co-founder of the Southeast Asian Women Peace Mediators, about the resumption of peace talks between the Philippine government and the National Democratic Front. For more ANC Interviews, click the link below: 🤍 For more Headstart videos, click the link below: 🤍 For more ANC Highlights videos, click the link below: 🤍 Subscribe to the ANC YouTube channel! 🤍 Visit our website at 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 #Headstart #LatestNews #ANC
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskiy says China represents an opportunity to reinforce 'the rules that peace should be built upon', after speaking to president Xi Jinping. Subscribe to Guardian News on YouTube ► 🤍 The two leaders spoke for the first time since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, fulfilling a longstanding goal of Kyiv. Xi visited Moscow last month and since February, he has promoted a 12-point peace plan, greeted skeptically by the West but cautiously welcomed by Kyiv as a sign of Chinese interest in ending the war. The Guardian publishes independent journalism, made possible by supporters. Contribute to The Guardian today ► 🤍 Sign up to the Guardian's free new daily newsletter, First Edition ► 🤍 Website ► 🤍 Facebook ►🤍 Twitter ► 🤍 Instagram ► 🤍 The Guardian on YouTube: The Guardian ► 🤍 Guardian Australia ► 🤍 Guardian Football ► 🤍 Guardian Sport ► 🤍 Guardian Live ► 🤍 #Zelenskiy #XiJinping #Ukraine #Russiac#China #News
Labour's shadow business secretary Jonathan Reynolds says the Labour Party wants to see the peace process in the Middle East reinstated. He said this requires a "political commitment that can be trusted from Hamas". He says Labour wants to "get to the end of this horrendous episode" but there needs to be a practical way to do that. Read more: 🤍 #israelhamaswar #trevorphillips SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel for more videos: 🤍 Follow us on Twitter: 🤍 Like us on Facebook: 🤍 Follow us on Instagram: 🤍 Follow us on TikTok: 🤍 For more content go to 🤍 and download our apps: Apple 🤍 Android 🤍 Sky News Daily podcast is available for free here: 🤍 Sky News videos are now available in Spanish here/Los video de Sky News están disponibles en español aquí: 🤍 To enquire about licensing Sky News content, you can find more information here: 🤍
Myanmar's stalled peace process will restart with another round of negotiations between the government and ethnic fighters. More than 20 armed groups have been demanding independence for decades. Al Jazeera's Wayne Hay looks at why progress is proving difficult. - Subscribe to our channel: 🤍 - Follow us on Twitter: 🤍 - Find us on Facebook: 🤍 - Check our website: 🤍 #AlJazeeraEnglish #Myanmar
Subscribe to our YouTube channel for free here: 🤍 Soon after the September 11 attacks on the United States, a US-led coalition invaded Afghanistan and started fighting with Taliban militants who were in control of the country. The bloody conflict starting in 2001 has dragged on for 18 years, becoming the longest war in US history.Peace talks finally started in 2018, and after nine rounds of negotiations in Qatar, the US government and the Taliban appeared to be close to a deal. But on September 7, 2019, US President Donald Trump called off negotiations, two days after a Taliban attack which took the lives of 11 people, including a US soldier.Against this backdrop, the Afghan government – which the Taliban denounces as a puppet of the West – held a twice-delayed presidential election on September 28, 2019. The results remain pending. Follow us on: Website: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Linkedin: 🤍
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What can the visit of US President Joe Biden to Belfast do for peace in Northern Ireland and to help restore the government there? Amist a huge security operation, the President arrived last night to mark the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday peace agreement. For those born after the Agreement was signed, it was hoped their lives would be free of brutal sectarian conflict that scarred the generations before them. Radio 1 Newsbeat’s politics reporter Jordan Kenny was born in 1998 after the agreement was signed. He has been talking to other young people like him about what it means to be a so-called ‘peace baby’ in a place still grappling with its past, and what the future of this still-divided nation could hold. Please subscribe HERE bit.ly/1rbfUog — Website: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 #Newsnight #BBCNews
President Juan Manuel Santos has gained international plaudits for his efforts to end the long-running insurgency in Colombia. But with rising violence, low public support for his peace plan and cocaine production at a record high, does he deserve his Nobel Peace Prize? He talks to DW's Tim Sebastian on Conflict Zone. Conflict Zone is Deutsche Welle's top political interview. Every week, our hosts Tim Sebastian and Michel Friedman are face-to-face with global decision-makers, seeking straight answers to straight questions, putting the spotlight on controversial issues and calling the powerful to account. Twitter: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 More about Tim Sebastian: 🤍 More about Michel Friedman: 🤍 For more go to 🤍
The Philippine government and the Communist Party have agreed to resume peace talks after a six-year hiatus. Successful negotiations could lead to an end to one of Asia's longest communist insurgencies. This comes less than a week after Philippine President Marcos Jr issued an order granting amnesty to several rebel groups. Buena Bernal reports. Subscribe to our channel here: 🤍 Subscribe to our news service for must-read stories: Telegram - 🤍 WhatsApp - 🤍 Follow us: CNA: 🤍 CNA Lifestyle: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 TikTok: 🤍
Fareed Zakaria talks with Alisyn Camerota about the underlying factors driving the turmoil in both Iraq and Gaza.
On the 25th anniversary of the September 1993 Oslo Peace Accord, the Institute hosted an advance screening of the HBO documentary "The Oslo Diaries," followed by a discussion with Oslo participants Dennis Ross and Joel Singer as well as with peace process negotiators Ghaith al-Omari and David Makovsky. The panelists discussed the film as well as the Israeli-Palestinian peace process then and now. HBO's The Oslo Diaries draws on previously unseen footage shot from 1992 to 1995, as well as excerpts from and re-creations based on the negotiators’ diaries—the only available accounts of what happened behind closed doors.
Experts evaluate U.S. policy options in approaching the Israeli-Palestinian peace process. Panelists: Elliott Abrams, Senior Fellow for Middle Eastern Studies, Council on Foreign Relations; Former Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Near East and North African Affairs, National Security Council (2002-2005) Edward P. Djerejian, Director, James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy, Rice University; Former U.S. Ambassador to Israel (1993-1994) and Syria (1988-1991) Martin S. Indyk, Executive Vice President, The Brookings Institution; Former Special Envoy for the Israeli Palestinian Negotiations, U.S. Department of State (2013-2014); Former U.S. Ambassador to Israel (1995-1997 and 2000-2001) Presider: Richard N. Haass, President, Council on Foreign Relations
Remarks to the media by H.E. Mr. António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations, on the Middle East peace process
The Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations Verification Mission in Colombia, Carlos Ruiz Massieu, today (12 Oct) told the Security Council that Colombia “is experiencing a period of renewed expectation as a result of the bold, total peace approach advanced by President Gustavo Petro.” Ruiz Massieu said this policy “is anchored in the comprehensive implementation of the final agreement with the former FARC EP” and in addition, “seeks to deepen peace through the resumption of dialogues with the National Liberation Army, the ELN, and through rapprochement with other armed actors to bring an end to the manifold expressions of violence that continue to strike communities in various regions of the country.” The Mission Chief said, “bringing the promises of the agreement to fruition requires continuous and constructive dialogue between the parties and with civil society, including women and ethnic organizations within the framework of the institutions created by the final agreement.” He said, “I truly believe that the full use of these mechanisms will be key to help resolve the many urgent challenges facing peace implementation.” Ruiz Massieu stressed that “the support of the United Nations Security Council has been decisive in securing important achievements and in overcoming countless obstacles.” He said, “in light of this new scenario for renewed opportunities for peace, this steadfast and unanimous commitment to Colombia will continue to be of vital importance.” In his address to the Council, Colombia’s new Minister for Foreign Affairs, Álvaro Leyva Durán, said, “we saw the worst of times, the age of foolishness, the epoch of incredulity, of darkness, the winter of despair. We stopped walking towards Heaven, to look into the abysm. And that was so because on Sunday 17 June, we received the mandate of he who promised to tear the peace process to shreds. This was a harmful determination expressed at the ballot box. This man was further manipulated by a not so invisible hand, controlled from beyond our borders, which has harmed us so much.” Gustavo Petro was elected President on 19 June. His predecessor, Iván Duque Márquez was President from 2018 to 2022.
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Peace In Our Time (1996): The slow road to peace in Angola. Subscribe to Journeyman here: 🤍 Synopsis: A convoy carrying food supplies crawls slowly across Angola's border. Peace in this country progresses at much the same pace. Every week a Joint Commission of UNITA and MPLA leaders meet in the capital, Luanda, to wrangle the peace accord forward. The main item on the agenda is UNITA's delay in demobilising its army, which given their control over the country's diamond reserves it seems unwilling to do. The MPLA also have their hold over Angola's natural resources; they drill for oil and, more often than not, line their own pockets. Meanwhile children suffer from malnutrition, and people are unable to tend to their land for fear of landmines. ABC Australia reports from Angola, investigating its slow transition to peace. For more information, visit 🤍 Like us on Facebook: 🤍 Follow us on Twitter: 🤍 🤍 Follow us on Instagram: 🤍 ABC Australia - Ref. 0202
Earlier this year, the southern Philippine Island of Mindanao held a historic referendum to end decades of fighting between the central government and Moro rebels. The Philippine government is now investing in a peace plan that includes regional autonomy for the country’s five million Moro Muslims. Can the government disarm former Moro rebels and integrate them into society? Subscribe: 🤍 Livestream: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Visit our website: 🤍
The US secretary of state has sent a letter to the Afghan president, outlining for the first time the Biden administration's strategy for the country. Several proposals have been made, including the US's own terms for a permanent ceasefire between the Taliban and the Afghan government. Al Jazeera's James Bays reports. - Subscribe to our channel: 🤍 - Follow us on Twitter: 🤍 - Find us on Facebook: 🤍 - Check our website: 🤍 #US #Afghanistan
Subscribe to our channel 🤍 Pakistan's president and India's foreign minister are meeting in Islamabad and Kashmir is at the top of their agenda. There are concerns that fighting in the disputed region could flare up if the talks are not successful. Al Jazeera's Matt McClure reports from the village of Ganderbal, in Indian-administered Kashmir. At Al Jazeera English, we focus on people and events that affect people's lives. We bring topics to light that often go under-reported, listening to all sides of the story and giving a 'voice to the voiceless.' Reaching more than 270 million households in over 140 countries across the globe, our viewers trust Al Jazeera English to keep them informed, inspired, and entertained. Our impartial, fact-based reporting wins worldwide praise and respect. It is our unique brand of journalism that the world has come to rely on. We are reshaping global media and constantly working to strengthen our reputation as one of the world's most respected news and current affairs channels. Social Media links: Facebook: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Website: 🤍 google+: 🤍
Afghanistan's government has lauded the support it has received from India, especially on the Afghan peace process. Watch video to know more.
If you’re ever injured in an accident, you can check out Morgan & Morgan. Their fee is free unless they win. For more information go to 🤍 The outcome of the upcoming Ukrainian counter offensive has a chance to once again influence the conditions in the negotiation room. It was Prussian General Carl Von Clausewitz who said “War is politics by other means” a famous quip that relates directly to peace negotiations because we’ll see how the war conditions on the ground end up shaping the conditions of the politics in the negotiation room. Ultimately it will be up to Ukraine if they want to choose to negotiate and on what terms they are willing to accept. Today we’ll try to understand how combat has influenced the peace talks so far, China’s attempts to negotiate a peace, and recent changes to international peace treaties. Video Edited by: Michael Michaelides Written by: Chris Cappy and Patrick Griffin Task & Purpose is a military news and culture oriented channel. We want to foster discussion about the defense industry. Email capelluto🤍taskandpurpose.com for inquires.
Israel's Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Danny Ayalon explains the historical facts relating to the Israeli Palestinian conflict. The video explains that the reason there is no successful peace process is because of decades of Palestinian and Arab recalcitrance and the main reason for the conflict is not Israel's presence in the West Bank, but successive Palestinian leaders resistance to Jewish sovereignty. Also follow on Twitter: 🤍 and 🤍 Sources for the video can be found here: 🤍
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It is too early to talk about a peace deal between Israel and the Palestinians. With the trauma of Oct. 7 still fresh for the Israeli public and with the ongoing devastation in Gaza, any talk of conflict-ending solutions is cruel fantasy. But it wasn’t always. Peace efforts in the Middle East have been tried over and over again. It is not a history without breakthroughs. There was a time when a peace treaty between Israel and Egypt would have been unthinkable. But that agreement lives alongside a long list of collapsed negotiations. Why? I wanted to have someone on the show who could help me read this checkered history. Aaron David Miller is a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the author of “The Much Too Promised Land: America’s Elusive Search for Arab-Israeli Peace (🤍 .” Few people have been as intimately involved in the many Middle East peace processes as Miller. He’s a decades-long veteran of the State Department who has touched peace negotiations under the Reagan, the Clinton and both Bush administrations. His book is the best I’ve read on the peace processes and what went wrong. In this conversation, we explore the frustrating, uneven history of Arab-Israeli peace efforts, Miller’s hard-won insights about the reality of peace negotiations and the idiosyncratic personalities who have most influenced the prospects for peace in the Middle East. Book Recommendations: The Peace Puzzle (🤍 by Daniel C. Kurtzer, Scott B. Lasensky, William B. Quandt, Steven L. Spiegel and Shibley Telhami Arabs and Israelis (🤍 by Abdel Monem Said Aly, Shai Feldman and Khalil Shikaki The Missing Peace (🤍 by Dennis Ross Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at ezrakleinshow🤍nytimes.com. You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of “The Ezra Klein Show” at nytimes.com/ezra-klein-podcast (🤍 , and you can find Ezra on Twitter 🤍ezraklein. Book recommendations from all our guests are listed at 🤍 (🤍 . This episode of “The Ezra Klein Show” was produced by Emefa Agawu. Fact-checking by Michelle Harris, with Kate Sinclair, Mary Marge Locker and Rollin Hu. Mixing by Jeff Geld, with Efim Shapiro. Our senior editor is Claire Gordon. The show’s production team also includes Kristin Lin. Original music by Isaac Jones. Audience strategy by Kristina Samulewski and Shannon Busta. The executive producer of New York Times Opinion Audio is Annie-Rose Strasser. Special thanks to Sonia Herrero. Archival clips from A.P. Archive, CBS, C-SPAN and NBC.
(Istanbul, April 25, 2013) Justice for the thousands of state-perpetrated killings and disappearances of Kurdish civilians in the 1990s should be an essential part of the peace process under way in Turkey, Human Rights Watch said today. Human Rights Watch released a video outlining the events of that era, with family members whose loved ones were killed describing the lack of justice ever since. Ongoing talks between the Turkish government and Abdullah Öcalan, imprisoned leader of the armed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), aim to end a decades-long conflict to further human rights and democracy in Turkey.
Palestinian leaders suspend security cooperation and Israeli military goes on alert as West Bank annexation draws near