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<em>Radio Atlantic</em>: Is the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Past Solving?

Two American-born writers—an Israeli author and a Muslim journalist—grapple with the bleak state of Israeli-Palestinian relations.

The decades-old dispute between Israelis and Palestinians seems to be at a new low these days. Two American-born writers – an. Wajahat Ali recently to write for the June 2018 issue of . The four discuss how we got here and what paths forward remain. - (Wajahat Ali, June 2018 Issue) - (Wajahat Ali, May 10, 2018) - (Yossi Klein Halevi, May 14, 2018) - (May 1, 2018) - (Emma Green, May 18, 2018) - (Neri Zilber, May 11, 2018) - (Avi Issacharoff, May 11, 2018) - (Emma Green, May 14, 2018)

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