Murtaza Hussain & Yair Rosenberg — Israel-Palestine Paths to Peace | The Daily Show

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The Intercept’s Murtaza Hussain and Yair Rosenberg of The Atlantic discuss with Jon Stewart how peace may be possible between Israel and Palestine, the United States’ involvement in the Middle East, and how the two journalists can have honest conversations even when they disagree. #DailyShow #JonStewart #MiddleEast

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  • These guys are serious heavy hitters in the political writing sphere. Jon is really the Godfather he can pick and choose pretty much anyone to be on with him with his limited schedule and he's going not for the celebrity haircuts like Maher, but for the people with the most articulate and relevant POV. Bravo, TDS!
  • @MingWLee
    While we applaud for Jon doing this interview and segment, let's also thank Comedy Central to let Jon use this platform to do what is right for the world.
  • @jdak80
    This is true journalism. Not a debate with opposite extremest, which sell a lot more, but a debate with rational critical thinkers.
  • @hazemraad3723
    It is so weird that I click a comedy link to find the first real peace summit between Muslims and Jews ever. Murtaza's logic is unbelievably reasonable; Yair provides a very logical counterweight as well. I was in Damascus watching an israeli airstrike unfold before my eyes as the sky turned sunset-orange at 9 pm on a winter night. I was shaking and in tears a few hours ago, and now after this conversation I'm like yeah, the METO thing could actually work. Thank you all for making me feel like this is not an impossible case again. Thank you; you have no idea how much more comfortable with being at a warzone this makes me feel. Appreciation.
  • As a Westerner living in the Middle East, having any kind of emotionally stable conversation on this horrific subject, let alone adding in any light-hearted tone, is nigh on impossible. So kudos to the the legend that is JS, and Murtaza Hussain and Yair Rosenberg, for being able to do exactly that. Such an intelligent and mature discussion. An approach that the leaders of all the countries involved should take note of.
  • Love this. Stewart still has it even 10 years later. Entertaining and educational. Those that call him out should get a reality check and realize that Stewart is telling the truth and sometimes the truth hurts.
  • All of a sudden, I don't miss Trevor at all. Kudos to John, the network and his team to have the courage to shine light on a subject to what the world has turned its back on. Thank you!
  • @ordro107
    I'm so happy this video and the other one is getting millions of views... It's the most sane thing I've seen about the conflict. I survived a terror attack in 2016 in Tel Aviv. My dream of peace will never die. They will never make me just another hater. Salam brothers
  • @ColinGrym
    "Doesn't it appear that no party is incentivized to fix this at the peril and detriment of the Palestinian people?" With but one sentence, Mr. Stewart pins the main issue preventing lasting peace to the wall. It's uncanny how different these discussions are when he's involved.
  • @Cmdr1962
    I do appreciate the clarity in these segments. To be honest, most discussions on the clash make me tune out. It's overload. This felt productive.
  • @shulisrose
    I love this dialogue. As an Orthodox Jew who does a lot of Multi- Faith work, being open to listening to the stories of different people and give honor to their stories, and realize that we are all the products of those experiences will and does make a difference.
  • @PrinceAmac
    This is far better than the talking heads on major networks.
  • JS is genuinely passionate about finding a solution to this conflict, he’s using his short time on the DS very wisely by bringing 2 young journalists each from the opposite side but who share a 10 years friendship and clearly love and respect each other!! Very original and inspirational.
  • NOBODY is doing this kind of content....and I'm so grateful that Jon does. He has a few of the most notable professionals doing actual journalism for this discussion, and makes it real and makes it engaging...and makes it human. Just the best.
  • Thank you so much for not treating your audience like we’re idiots. It’s so frustrating to try to learn about what’s going on in Israel and Gaza because any discussion often devolves into a shouting match about who’s responsible for the worst atrocity. This conversation deserves respect and nuance, and you’ve accomplished that here. Looking forward to seeing more!
  • @TheSkippyboy
    There is something so comedic about the fact that the best news you will get about the nuance of Israel Palestine foreign policy is from a tv channel called Comedy Central.
  • @gdionwood
    The incredible insight and humanity that Jon Stewart possesses is something to be cherished! Kudos to Murtaza Hussain and Yair Rosemberg for showing the world that there are no boundaries to friendship and goodwill. Also for showing that the only magic in great journalism is honesty and integrity.
  • @xujialu9143
    It's a huge shame that this conversation probably wouldn't reach those who need to hear it the most. This is journalism in its truest form.
  • Finally a discussion that left me with hope and admiration of all speakers instead of more frustration. This is the best thing that happened to me in a very long day.
  • Honestly so fresh and honest to see a conversation about this topic without it descending into accusations and meanignless rhetoric. It's sad when the Daily Show holds more informative and thoughtful debates than most of the traditional media news