NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks veteran American peace negotiator Aaron David Miller for his thoughts on the new peace process unfolding between Israel and Hamas.
Aaron David Miller, a Middle East policy analyst and former Shaker Heights resident, cautioned that while Hamas’ release of ...
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World awaits Hamas response to peace ‘ultimatum’ as isolated terrorist group runs out of options
Aaron David Miller, a retired longtime U.S. diplomat specializing in the Middle East, described the offer as an "ultimatum" to Hamas. "First of all, it's not a peace plan. It's an ultimatum. It will ...
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Strikes threaten Israel-Hamas ceasefire
Israel launched strikes into Gaza over the weekend after it said Hamas killed two Israeli soldiers. Meanwhile, U.S. envoys ...
But for the first time in two years a U.S.-brokered accord offers a way out of the bloody parade of horrors Israelis and ...
Gaza is pulverised. But reports suggest Hamas fighters have emerged in fresh clothes, with “sparkling clean” vehicles.
How an Israeli strike on Qatar, Hamas’ shifting calculus, and Donald Trump’s impatience could change the trajectory of the ...
President Trump and other world leaders signed a peace plan for Gaza today. This comes after all 20 living hostages were ...
President Trump announced that Israel and Hamas have agreed to the first phase of a ceasefire deal. That includes Hamas ...
For more on the prospect of a two-state solution, we're joined by Aaron David Miller. He's a former State Department Middle East negotiator who has advised secretaries of state in both Republican and ...
President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu spoke about a ceasefire proposal in Gaza but it is unclear whether Hamas will accept the terms. MSNBC White House Correspondent Vaughn Hillyard ...
U.S. envoys are going to Cairo to try to nail down a deal between Hamas and Israel to free the remaining Israeli hostages, which Trump hopes would be the first step toward ending their war. While both ...
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