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Palestinian and Israeli writers reflect on bridging divides in 'The Future is Peace'

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Palestinian and Israeli writers reflect on bridging divides in 'The Future is Peace'
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Palestinian and Israeli writers reflect on bridging divides in 'The Future is Peace'

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  • PBS NewsHour·May 1

    Palestinian and Israeli writers reflect on bridging divides in 'The Future is Peace'

    The Oct. 7 terrorist attack in Israel, and the war in Gaza that followed, have left countless families grappling with profound loss. Two men, one Israeli, the other Palestinian, tell the story of their unexpected journey toward understanding and reconciliation in a new book, “The Future is Peace.” Ali Rogin speaks with them to learn more.Notice: Transcripts are machine and human generated and lightly edited for accuracy. They may contain errors. Geoff Bennett: The October 7 terrorist attack in Israel and the war in Gaza that followed have left countless families grappling with profound loss.For many others, the grief stretches back even further, tied to years of violence that predate this latest chapter. For two men, one Israeli, the other Palestinian, the killing of loved ones by those seen as enemies could have deepened the divide. Instead, it set them on an unexpected path toward understanding and reconciliation.They tell that story in their new book, "The Future Is Peace."Our Ali Rogin recently spoke with them. Ali Rogin: Aziz Abu Sarah, Maoz Inon, thank you so much for being here with me.This book documents your literal and figurative journey together. How did you start down this path? Maoz Inon, Co-Author: The

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