Skip to Main Content

Why the conflict in Jerusalem is far from over

Clip: 5/12/2021 | 5m 45sVideo has Closed Captions

Why the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is far from over

President Joe Biden spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Wednesday about the spiraling violence between Israelis and Palestinians. Biden said he hoped the conflict would end "sooner than later." At least 53 Palestinians, including 14 children, have been killed so far, and seven Israelis have died in rocket attacks. Even so, as John Yang reports, the conflict is far from over.

05/12/2021

Problems playing video?   | Closed Captioning Feedback

Report a Problem

Before you submit an error, please consult our Video Help page.

Problems playing video?   | Closed Captioning Feedback

Report a Problem

Before you submit an error, please consult our Video Help page.

Major corporate funding for the PBS News Hour is provided by BDO, BNSF, Consumer Cellular, American Cruise Lines, and Raymond James. Funding for the PBS NewsHour Weekend is provided by...

Support provided by:

A Brief But Spectacular take on dancing into old age

Video has Closed Captions

A Brief But Spectacular take on dancing into old age (3m 44s)

Cheney remains defiant after ouster from GOP leadership spot

Video has Closed Captions

Cheney remains defiant after ouster from GOP leadership spot as party mulls replacement (9m 2s)

How smugglers seduce migrants into coming to the US

Video has Closed Captions

How smugglers seduce Central American migrants with the 'American Dream' (7m 1s)

News Wrap: Panic buying fuels gas woes across the Southeast

Video has Closed Captions

News Wrap: Panic buying adds to gas woes in the Southeast as pipeline restarts operations (5m 38s)

NIH director optimistic about teen vaccinations

Video has Closed Captions

NIH director optimistic about teen vaccinations, says it's 'time to roll up your sleeves' (10m 41s)

Sen. Portman on Cheney, infrastructure and taxing the rich

Video has Closed Captions

Sen. Portman on Liz Cheney, infrastructure plans, and taxing the wealthy (9m 4s)

Providing Support for PBS.org

Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship

Support for PBS provided by:

Major corporate funding for the PBS News Hour is provided by BDO, BNSF, Consumer Cellular, American Cruise Lines, and Raymond James. Funding for the PBS NewsHour Weekend is provided by...

or

By creating an account, you acknowledge that PBS may share your information with our member stations and our respective service providers, and that you have read and understand the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.

Discover More from PBS

Watch Without WOSU Passport

  • Watch new specials and currently airing PBS shows
  • Enjoy Live TV from WOSU

Watch MORE with WOSU Passport

Donate $5 per month or $60 per year and:

  • Get extended access to past seasons of PBS shows
  • Stream early releases of new series
  • Binge watch your favorite PBS shows

Your donation goes to your local station!

Get Passport

Are you sure you want to remove null from My List?