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Description Packed-out Chsiwick Book Festival session on the History of the Middle East session at the George IV, with (l-r) Peter Oborne (The Fate of Abraham), Palestinian-British filmmaker and TV producer Leila Sansour, historian Eugene Rogan (The Damascus Events: The 1860 Massacre and the Destruction of the Old Ottoman Wall) chaired by BBC journalist Jo Coburn.
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