Israel palestine peace process
Right-wing activists disrupt joint Israeli-Palestinian Remembrance Day ceremony in Tel Aviv
Organized by Standing Together, the disrupted ceremonies took place in southern Tel Aviv and Ra'anana, with protesters attempting to force their way into the venue.
The path to peace: Where do we go from here? - opinion
Palestinian rejectionism, glorification of terrorism is stopping peace - opinion
Palestinian President Abbas' holocaust comment is not new - analysis
Hope and optimism should be key pillars of Israel’s foreign policy - opinion
While Israel has become a regional power with world-renowned defense and economic capabilities, many Israelis continue to feel the existential threat that marked our history.
Israelis and Palestinians creating a new shared vision
Our vision is based on humanist values and seeks nothing less than the full implementation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights for every person in historic Palestine.
Palestinians: Peace talks only through UN-sponsored international parley
The officials told The Jerusalem Post that the peace talks should be held only through an international peace conference and under the auspices of the United Nations.
Vote on annexation to take place at next cabinet meeting on Tuesday
Jared Kushner: "I'm not looking at the world as it existed in 1967. I'm looking at the world as it exists in 2020."
PA wipes peace agreements from schoolbooks, encourages incitement and intolerance
The Palestinian Authority removed all mention of any agreements or meetings with Israel, with the exception of the Oslo Accords, in which Israel is mentioned in a negative light.
Greenblatt’s departure and the fate of the U.S. peace plan - analysis
With Greenblatt's sudden resignation on Thursday, it is questionable whether the oft-delayed plan will be released at all.
Encountering Peace: Israel’s most crucial elections
Republican Senator Lindsey Graham: One-state solution is dangerous
“If you believe in a democratic secure Israel [and] you absorb the Palestinians, they will eventually demographically outvote the Jewish state. So that does not work."
Hebron businessman who attended Bahrain: I'm afraid for my life
The PA had called on Palestinians and Arabs to boycott the conference on the pretext that it was part of the US administration's scheme to "liquidate" the Palestinian cause.
Palestinian clan 'disowns' son for attending Bahrain conference
If true, Masad will be the second Palestinian to defy the Palestinian call for boycotting the Bahrain workshop, which is expected to be launched in Bahrain on June 25.