Israel and the Arabs: Elusive Peace

Israel and the Arabs: Elusive Peace
Produced by Norma Percy
Distributed by BBC
Release dates
10 October 2005
Running time
60 min (3 parts)
Country
Language English

Israel and the Arabs: Elusive Peace is the name of a three-part British documentary series shown in October 2005 on BBC Two about the attempts to settle the Israeli–Palestinian conflict after the 2000 Camp David Summit.

The series was produced by Norma Percy, who had produced The Death of Yugoslavia before. Like her previous series, Israel and the Arabs: Elusive Peace relies extensively on in-depth interviews with key players involved in this issue, such as Ehud Barak, Bill Clinton, and Colin Powell.

Episodes

Number Title Original airdate Overview Contributors
1 Clinton (1999/2000) 10 October 2005 Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak persuades President of the United States Bill Clinton to devote his last year-and-a-half in office to help settle the Israeli–Palestinian conflict once and for all. The 2000 Camp David Summit results in a failure though, partly due to Ariel Sharon's visit of the Al-Aqsa Mosque on the Temple Mount on 28 September 2000. Yasser Arafat
Ehud Barak
Bill Clinton
Ariel Sharon
2 Arafat (2001/2002) 17 October 2005 The moderate Republican US Foreign Minister Colin Powell attempts to rekindle the peace process by negotiating with Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat. Powell's efforts are derailed, however, both by his hard-line fellow Republicans and by an uncompromising Yasser Arafat.
3 Sharon (2003-2005) 24 October 2005 George W. Bush's attempts to settle the conflicts fail after Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon continuously moves the goal posts.

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