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Israel strikes (part 2)

Syria's civil war goes regional in a whole new way after Israeli air strikes. Will the timing of the air raids impact peace efforts, or is Syria too long gone for any mediation?

By Anelise Borges
  • Steven EKOVICH. Professor of Political Sciences, American University of Paris;
  • Janine DI GIOVANNI. Contributor, Vanity Fair. Author, "Ghosts by Daylight";
  • Hisham JABER. Head of the Middle-East Center for Studies & Public relations. Former Military Governor of Beirut (from Beirut);
  • Walid PHARES. Professor, National Defense University. Advisor to the US Congress on terrorism (from Washington, DC).

Produced François Picard, Anelise Borges, Mary Colombel, Christopher Davis.

Watch the first part here.

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