Must see TV
"PBS' sequel to Norma Percy's award-
winning 50 YEARS WAR: ISRAEL AND THE ARABS follows the fraught history of the
Arab-Israeli peace process from 1999-2005. The film included interviews with
insiders from Ariel Sharon and Yasser Arafat to Bill Clinton and Colin Powell;
behind-the-scenes footage of tense peace negotiations; and snapshots of the
violence that has enveloped the region in recent years.
" (PBS newswire)
If you are located in the US or has access to satelite TV, do not miss this program on PBS. I was glued for 2 and half hours on this documentary chronicling the peace process and its trials and tribulations from 1999 to 2005, including rare footage that you don't see on the press. It is fascinating. Its coverage on the Camp David 2000 summit is invaluable and it interviews all the major and minor players involved in various peace negotiations throughout the years and you see behind the scenes conversations between the Palestinians and Israelis when they were in summit (they behaved like old friends because they have known and met each other for years)
The program also currently airs on BBC two.
winning 50 YEARS WAR: ISRAEL AND THE ARABS follows the fraught history of the
Arab-Israeli peace process from 1999-2005. The film included interviews with
insiders from Ariel Sharon and Yasser Arafat to Bill Clinton and Colin Powell;
behind-the-scenes footage of tense peace negotiations; and snapshots of the
violence that has enveloped the region in recent years.
" (PBS newswire)
If you are located in the US or has access to satelite TV, do not miss this program on PBS. I was glued for 2 and half hours on this documentary chronicling the peace process and its trials and tribulations from 1999 to 2005, including rare footage that you don't see on the press. It is fascinating. Its coverage on the Camp David 2000 summit is invaluable and it interviews all the major and minor players involved in various peace negotiations throughout the years and you see behind the scenes conversations between the Palestinians and Israelis when they were in summit (they behaved like old friends because they have known and met each other for years)
The program also currently airs on BBC two.



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