

Hussein Agha
Veteran negotiator representing Palestine. Co-author of "Tomorrow Is Yesterday."
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Sep 12, 2025 • 38min
How the “Dangerous Gimmick” of the Two-State Solution Ended in Disaster
Hussein Agha, a veteran negotiator for Palestine, and Robert Malley, a former U.S. diplomat, discuss the disillusionment surrounding the two-state solution in their new book, "Tomorrow Is Yesterday." They argue that decades of negotiation have left Israelis and Palestinians worse off, revealing the emotional and historical complexities that were overlooked. The conversation critiques past attempts at peace, examines Iran's influence, and emphasizes the urgent need for a new approach to resolve entrenched tensions.

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Sep 15, 2025 • 38min
How the “Dangerous Gimmick” of the Two-State Solution Ended in Disaster
Hussein Agha, a veteran negotiator for Palestine, and Robert Malley, a former U.S. diplomat, reflect on their roles in failed peace efforts between Israel and Palestine. They argue that decades-long pursuit of a two-state solution was a fruitless endeavor, leaving both sides in a worse position. Agha emphasizes the crucial need to address historical emotions, not just rational discussions, while Malley critiques how U.S. involvement escalated tensions. Their new book unveils the illusion of progress and the fragmented realities of both communities.

Sep 16, 2025 • 58min
"Tomorrow Is Yesterday" with Robert Malley and Hussein Agha
In this enlightening discussion, guests Robert Malley and Hussein Agha, seasoned negotiators in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, delve into their book 'Tomorrow Is Yesterday'. They dissect the recent violence in Gaza, emphasize the failures of the Oslo Accords, and raise critical questions about the future peace prospects. The duo explores the intricate dynamics between U.S. interests and peace efforts, urging a deeper understanding of the conflict's historical roots and complexities. Their insights highlight the urgent need for meaningful dialogue and realistic solutions.