Steve Inskeep talks with Robert Malley of the International Crisis Group about the peace negotiations between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas.
Malley says the two are in opposite positions: Netanyahu has a strong coalition at home and it doesn't hurt him politically to negotiate.
Malley adds Abbas is virtually alone, denounced by his own people, and under serious pressure from the U.S. to engage.
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