What Should Come Next in Gaza After the War: Marc Champion

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Bloomberg Opinion international affairs columnist Marc Champion explains why United Nations peacekeepers have a rare chance to play a critical role in Gaza once the fighting between Israel and Hamas ends. Marc speaks with Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec on Bloomberg Radio.

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