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Is the Mideast peace process dead?

Clip: 4/24/2014 | 7m 34s

Gwen Ifill talks to guests about the elusive prospects for a peace deal.

The nine-month Mideast peace effort suffered its latest blow when Israel announced its negotiators are walking away from the table after a reconciliation deal between rival Palestinian groups. Gwen Ifill talks to Hussein Ibish of the American Task Force for Palestine and Jeffrey Goldberg of Bloomberg View on the elusive prospects for a peace deal.

04/24/2014 | Rating NR

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