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Rivalry Erupts into Bloody Violence in Gaza

Last week, the rivalry between Palestinian factions turned to open warfare as Hamas forces drove Fatah entirely out of Gaza. After six bloody days, Hamas dominates Gaza — while Fatah holds the West Bank. Guests talk about the violence in Gaza, and the challenges for Palestinians, Israelis and the U.S.

Steven Erlanger, Jerusalem bureau chief, The New York Times

Ghaith al-Omari, former advisor to Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas; currently a fellow at the New America Foundation, Washington, D.C.

Robert Malley, director, the International Crisis Group's Middle East program; special assistant for Arab-Israeli affairs under Clinton

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