Can the spirit of Oslo peace talks be revived?
The Oslo peace accords spurred optimism that peace would be forged between Israel and Palestine and raised expectations for a two-state solution. But eventually talks collapsed almost a decade ago.
Can those talks be restarted especially after the latest conflict between Israel and Gaza?
Weekend's Audrey Brown spoke to Jonathan Kuttab, a member of the Palestinian legal team who negotiated the Oslo Peace Accords with the Israelis, and Gilead Sher, a former Israeli senior peace negotiator during the 1999-2000 peace summit at Camp David.
(FILE PHOTO: Palestinian Liberation Organisation chairman Yasser Arafat, right, shakes hands with Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, left, as U.S. President Bill Clinton stands between them, after the signing of the Oslo peace accord, at the White House in Washington September 13, 1993. Credit: Gary Hershorn/Reuters.)
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