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Israel and the Arab world, 50 years after the 6-Day War

Former NewsHour correspondent Terence Smith reflects on his coverage of the Six-Day War.

Aired 06/02/2017

PBS News Hour

Israel and the Arab world, 50 years after the 6-Day War

Clip: 6/2/2017 | 6m 9sVideo has Closed Captions

Former NewsHour correspondent Terence Smith reflects on his coverage of the Six-Day War.

Monday marks the 50th anniversary of the Six-Day War, a 1967 battle between Israel and neighboring Arab nations. The war created a stalemate between Israel and the Palestinians that continues today. It’s the same standoff that confronted President Donald Trump on his recent visit to the Middle East. Fifty years later, former NewsHour correspondent Terence Smith reflects on his coverage of the war.

Aired 06/02/2017

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