The past week has seen the worst outbreak of Israeli-Palestinian violence in many years.
Tensions over a court case to evict several Palestinian families in east Jerusalem and clashes between Palestinian protesters and Israeli police near the city's Al-Aqsa Mosque have escalated to a situation where sides are firing missiles at each other daily – claiming dozens of lives.
So is there a solution to bring calm to the region? How likely is either side to listen to global calls for an immediate ceasefire?
The Agenda's Stephen Cole spoke to Yossi Mekelberg to find out.
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