Aug 20 Watch Israeli-Palestinian Peace Talks: What Will Help, Hinder? The first peace negotiations between Israelis and Palestinians in nearly two years are set to resume in Washington next month. Jeffrey Brown talks with analysts David Makovsky and Ghaith Al-Omari about what could come out of -- or derail --… Continue watching
Aug 20 Watch Middle East Peace Negotiations Set to Resume Direct peace negotiations between Israelis and Palestinians are set to resume next month in Washington after nearly two years. Jeffrey Brown has more. Continue watching
Jul 06 Obama, Netanyahu Tout Face-to-Face Talks With Palestinians By Larisa Epatko President Barack Obama and visiting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu both said Tuesday that they expected proximity talks would lead to direct Israeli-Palestinian negotiations on a secure two-state solution. Continue reading
Jul 06 Watch Amid U.S.-Israel Meeting, Examining Paths Forward for Peace Process Following talks in Washington between President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Gwen Ifill speaks with policy experts Robert Danin and Robert Malley about the state of U.S.-Israel relations and the prospects for peace negotiations in the Middle… Continue watching
Jul 06 Watch Obama Reaffirms ‘Unbreakable’ U.S., Israeli Bond During Netanyahu Visit President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met at the White House Tuesday in an attempt to mend their strained relationship over Jewish settlement expansion earlier this year and to discuss furthering face-to-face talks with Palestinian leaders. Continue watching
Jun 04 Former State Department Adviser on Why Mideast Peace Is Stuck By Margaret Warner Over 20 years, through Republican and Democratic administrations, Aaron David Miller witnessed the fits and starts of the Mideast peace process while serving as an adviser to six secretaries of states. Miller, who is now a Woodrow Wilson Center… Continue reading
Jun 01 Extended Interviews: Turkish Foreign Minister and Israeli Ambassador By Larisa Epatko As fallout continued Tuesday from the Israeli raid on Turkish-flagged ships bound for Gaza, Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu and Israeli Ambassador to the U.N. Gabriela Shalev gave the NewsHour their takes. Continue reading
Jun 01 Watch Israel’s Raid on Gaza Flotilla Roils Uneasy Alliance With Turkey The weekend raid on a Gaza-bound flotilla where at least four Turkish nationals were killed has sparked angry protests in Turkey, one of Israel's only primarily Muslim allies. Gwen Ifill reports on the international reaction. Continue watching
May 31 Monday: Pro-Palestinian Activists Killed as Israel Stops Aid Flotilla; Oil Could Spill Until August Injured pro-Palestinian activist evacuated from flotilla. Photo by Ahmad Gharabli/AFP/Getty Images At least 10 pro-Palestinian activists carrying aid supplies bound for the Gaza Strip were killed Monday when an Israeli naval ship intercepted their flotilla bound for… Continue reading
Mar 25 U.S.-Israeli Relations: Where Do They Go From Here? By Larisa Epatko Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu departed Washington, D.C., Thursday without coming to an agreement with the Obama administration on the matter of expanding Jewish settlements in east Jerusalem. Continue reading