
Why Hamas rejected an Egyptian-proposed ceasefire
Clip: 7/15/2014 | 6m 51s
Why Hamas rejected an Egyptian-proposed ceasefire
Hamas continued to fire rockets into Israel Tuesday, refusing Egypt’s proposal for a ceasefire. Chief foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Warner talks to writer Mark Perry about what it will take for Hamas to accept a ceasefire, the group’s growing popularity among Palestinians and if Egypt’s proposal still has potential.
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Why Hamas rejected an Egyptian-proposed ceasefire
Clip: 7/15/2014 | 6m 51s
Hamas continued to fire rockets into Israel Tuesday, refusing Egypt’s proposal for a ceasefire. Chief foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Warner talks to writer Mark Perry about what it will take for Hamas to accept a ceasefire, the group’s growing popularity among Palestinians and if Egypt’s proposal still has potential.
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