WATCH: Martin Indyk: Oslo Process Never Recovered From Rabin's Assassination
Clinton had even more drive to pursue peace after the Israeli prime minister died, former U.S. ambassador tells Haaretz.

Martin Indyk at Haaretz' Israel Conference on Peace, November 12, 2015.Credit: David Bachar
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Martin Indyk told Haaretz on Thursday why he believes the Israeli-Palestinian peace process never recovered from the assassination of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin. Speaking at Haaretz's Israel Conference on Peace, he also explained why he, nonetheless, remains hopeful that a solution to the conflict can be reached in our time.
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