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Mentioned in 12 episodes
Tomorrow is Yesterday
Life, Death, and the Pursuit of Peace in Israel, Palestine
Book •
'Tomorrow Is Yesterday' by Hussein Agha and Robert Malley offers a critical examination of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the history of failed peacemaking efforts.
The book challenges conventional wisdom, arguing that the U.S.
and other international actors have fundamentally misunderstood the conflict's dynamics.
Agha and Malley provide new perspectives on the obstacles to peace, the roles of key players, and the underlying issues that perpetuate the conflict.
By analyzing past failures, they seek to offer fresh insights into the possibilities for a more sustainable and just future for both Israelis and Palestinians.
This book provides a valuable contribution to the ongoing debate on how to achieve peace in the region.
The book challenges conventional wisdom, arguing that the U.S.
and other international actors have fundamentally misunderstood the conflict's dynamics.
Agha and Malley provide new perspectives on the obstacles to peace, the roles of key players, and the underlying issues that perpetuate the conflict.
By analyzing past failures, they seek to offer fresh insights into the possibilities for a more sustainable and just future for both Israelis and Palestinians.
This book provides a valuable contribution to the ongoing debate on how to achieve peace in the region.
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Mentioned in 12 episodes
Mentioned by 

as the new book co-authored by Robert Malley.


Fareed Zakaria

81 snips
Growing autocratic alliances; Is there hope for a two-state solution?; The Trump’s administration’s upheaval of American medicine; The AI crisis in education
Mentioned by 

as a combination of history of the two-state solution, and a personal reflection by the authors.


Ben Rhodes

52 snips
Has Trump Ended 7 Wars? (No)
Mentioned by 

as a book that will come out this September, co-authored with Hussein Agha.


Chris Hayes

31 snips
Discussing the Context of the US Bombing Iran with Robert Malley
Recommended by 

as an essential book offering hard truths without phony optimism.


David Remnick

27 snips
How the “Dangerous Gimmick” of the Two-State Solution Ended in Disaster
Mentioned by 

as a forthcoming book by 

and Hussein Aga on Israel and Palestine.


Adam Shatz


Robert Malley

18 snips
Israel's War of Opportunity
Described by 

as an essential book, full of hard truths and no phony optimism.


David Remnick

13 snips
How the “Dangerous Gimmick” of the Two-State Solution Ended in Disaster
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when introducing 

as the author of the book.


Saagar Enjeti


Robert Malley

12 snips
9/18/25: Trump Corrupt Crypto Deal, Kimmel Canceled After Trump Threats, Israel Mask Off On Gaza
Mentioned by 

as a vital and important book that investigates how we got here and how to get out of it.


Chris Hayes

11 snips
"Tomorrow Is Yesterday" with Robert Malley and Hussein Agha
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when discussing the United States's inability to get its way with Israel.

Jack Beatty

The Jackpod: Plutonomy
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as a new book whose authors have been intimately involved in the peace process for many years.

Jack Beatty

The Jackpod: The two-state mirage
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as a book written by Robert Malley and Hussein Aga, who spent 30 years in the peace process.


Chris Hayes

Ex-Disney CEO rips FCC "intimidation" of ABC
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when discussing the idea of Israeli-Palestinian partition.

Noam Weissman

Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib: Palestinian Statehood and the Power of Recognition
Recommended by 

as beautifully written and providing distinct perspectives on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.


Chris Hayes

Mamdani, Trump and the End of the Old Politics
Recommended by 

as a book that argues that the U.S. has gotten peacemaking profoundly wrong.


Aaron David Miller

A New Middle East?
Mentioned as a new book co-authored with Hussein Agha, discussing the history of the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.

October 2, 2025 – PBS News Hour full episode
Mentioned by 

as a candid assessment of the failures of the Mid-East peace process.


George Stephanopoulos

Full Episode: Sunday, September 7, 2025