Conflict in the Middle East: Is There a Path to Peace?
18 January 2024
The Honorable Francis Rooney, former Ambassador to the Holy See and Member of the U.S. House of Representatives, discusses the global implications and unintended adverse consequences of Hamas' attack on Israel, whether diplomatic efforts and/or the Vatican's involvement could bring peace to the Middle East, and the likelihood of success with ongoing negotiations to secure the release of hostages.
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