Israeli and Palestinian history

Published: Sept. 15, 2023, 11:30 p.m.

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Max Pearson presents a collection of this week's Witness History episodes from the BBC World Service.\\n \\nIt's thirty years since the Oslo Accords were signed. This agreement in 1993 aimed to bring about peace between the Israelis and Palestinians. So this week, we're bringing you stories from Israeli and Palestinian history. \\n \\nWe hear about attempts at peace - the secret talks behind the Oslo Accords, and President Bill Clinton's failed attempt to end the conflict at Camp David.\\n \\nPlus, one of the most dramatic sieges of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict that took place in a church.

We also hear from a Palestinian and an Israeli who were there when rioting broke out in 2000, after the Israeli opposition leader, Ariel Sharon, made a visit to the al-Aqsa Mosque compound.\\n \\nAnd finally a hope of peace with the orchestra, made up of young people from both sides of the conflict, which performed a concert in the Palestinian city of Ramallah.

Contributors:\\nMona Juul \\u2013 Norwegian diplomat who was part of the team that planned and orchestrated the meetings which resulted in the signing of the Oslo Accords.\\nYolande Knell - Middle East Correspondent for BBC News.\\nGamal Helal - American diplomatic interpreter and policy adviser. \\nKhaled Zeghari - Palestinian cameraman.\\nZalman Shoval - former Israeli ambassador to Washington.\\nCarolyn Cole - photojournalist. \\nFather Amjad Sabbara - Franciscan friar.\\nTyme Khelefi - former violinist with the West-Eastern Divan orchestra.\\nDaniel Cohen - former violinist with the West-Eastern Divan orchestra.

(Photo: Israeli soldiers run towards the Church of the Nativity. Credit: Musa Al-Shaer/AFP via Getty Images)

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