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What’s next in the Middle East? (1998) | THINK TANK

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Original air date: October 29, 1998

The White House heralds the recent agreement at Wye Mills, Maryland between the Palestinians and the Israelis as an historic achievement. But Prime Minister Netanyahu and Chairman Arafat must still deal with the hard-liners in their respective camps.

Host:
Ben Wattenberg — senior fellow, American Enterprise Institute

Panelists:
Richard Haass — Brookings Institution
Michael Hudson — Georgetown University, editor Middle East Dilemma

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