Frontlines Podcast: Mulling postwar Gaza; commemorating AMIA bombing

Diplomatic correspondent Herb Keinon analyzes potential outcomes of the current Israel-Gaza conflict; 'Post' speaks to the niece of a victim of the AMIA bombing, as Argentina set to mark 20 years since terror attack.

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This week, as various reports of ceasefire agreements between Israel and Gaza are emerging after ten days of violence, diplomatic correspondent Herb Keinon discusses how the Israeli government and Hamas each envision the end of the conflict, and whether the current conflict has affected Israel's standing in the international arena.
This Friday is also the 20th anniversary of the 1994 bombing of Argentina's Jewish community center that killed 85 people and wounded hundreds, becoming the country’s deadliest bombing ever. Israeli-Argentinian Roxana Levinson lost her uncle in the terror attack, two years after losing her aunt in a bombing of the Israeli embassy in Buenos Aires in 1992. Levinson discusses with the Post the impact these incidents had on her life.