Matt Duss

executive vice president, Center for International Policy; former foreign policy advisor to Senator Bernie Sanders

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The U.N. Security Council called for a ceasefire in Gaza, with the U.S. abstaining from the vote. Will it make a difference in the conflict?

Will UN’s ceasefire resolution mean real change in Israel-Hamas conflict?

The U.N. Security Council called for a ceasefire in Gaza, with the U.S. abstaining from the vote. Will it make a difference in the conflict?

from Press Play with Madeleine Brand

From Hollywood to Washington D.C., protesters are calling for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. Most U.S. lawmakers and the G7 have so far rejected using the word “ceasefire.”

Israel and Hamas face increasing calls for a ceasefire. The word is fraught

From Hollywood to Washington D.C., protesters are calling for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. Most U.S. lawmakers and the G7 have so far rejected using the word “ceasefire.”

from Press Play with Madeleine Brand

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