In this week's episode, Marc Lamont Hill challenges former Mossad director Efraim Halevy on Israel's war on Gaza.
As Israel's war against Gaza enters its fifth month, more than 27,500 people have been killed and 85 percent of the total population has been internally displaced. The war has also spurred regional tensions and threatened stability across the Middle East.
Efforts to stop the war have been in vain: Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who recently rejected a truce offer, said the war will not end until Israel wins.
So when will the attacks and killings stop? And what is the Netanyahu government's long-term strategy?
this week in In the frontMarc Lamont Hill challenges Efraim Halevy, former director of Mossad, Israel's national intelligence agency.
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