What Would an End Game Look Like in Gaza?
Angry Planet13 Mar 2024

What Would an End Game Look Like in Gaza?

It's easy to say the words "two-state solution" between Israel and the Palestinians, but as Steven Cook of the Council on Foreign Relations explains, there are plenty of reasons why there hasn't been one so far. We also take another look at "moral" war in a tight space. What's the difference between collateral damage and a war crime? And has world opinion turned permanently against Israel?


We also talk to Steven about his upcoming book, The End of Ambition: American's Past, Present, and Future in the Middle East.


Recorded 3/8/24.


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