Latest update: 14/03/2012 

- Benjamin Netanyahu - Egypt - Fatah - Gaza Strip - Hamas - Israel


Gaza Truce

In its first big escalation since it moved its headquarters out of Syria, Hamas finds itself tempering more hardline militants engaged in tit-for-tat attacks with Israel. François Picard’s panel looks at the impact of change elsewhere on Gaza.

  • Gallagher FENWICK. France 24 correspondent;
  • Walid ASSAF. Fatah Member of Parliament;
  • Gil MIHAELY. Columnist, Yedioth Ahronoth;
  • Yousef MUNAYYER. Executive Director, Jerusalem Fund & Palestine Center (from Washington D.C.)

Produced by François Picard, Anelise Borges, Mary Colombel, Christopher Davis, Pauline Heilmann.

Watch the second part here.

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