Israeli-palestinian peace talks

Geneva’s silence vs Tel Aviv’s applause: Israeli-Palestinian peace talks must go public - opinion

The old peace process industry is failing Israelis and Palestinians.

Samer Sinijlawi is seen speaking at the annual Berl Katznelson Foundation conference in Tel Aviv, in 2026.
A HAMAS terrorist stands on a street during Eid al-Fitr in Gaza City.

Starting from the end: Resolving Israeli-Palestinian conflict is key to regional peace - opinion

Smoke and flames rise at the site of airstrikes on an oil depot in Tehran on March 7, 2026.

Can Israel's confrontation with Iran, Hezbollah lead to regional peace? - opinion

Demonstrators hold the "Lion and Sun" pre-Iranian Revolution national flags during a protest against Iran's government in front of the United Nations Office in Geneva, Switzerland, February 26, 2026

From a regional war to regional agreements: Iran's fall brings new chances for peace - opinion


Abraham Accords: Getting a win-win for Israelis and Palestinians

One of the strengths of the Abraham Accords is that the four agreements demonstrate that the Palestinians do not hold a veto over regional progress.

ARTIES TO the Abraham Accords stand beside former president Donald Trump at the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, on September 15.

The PA rejects Clinton parameters 20 years later - opinion

It is time we face the truth.

US PRESIDENT Bill Clinton watches prime minister Yitzhak Rabin and PLO chairman Yasser Arafat shake hands after signing the Oslo I Accord, at the White House in Washington on September 13, 1993.

The Left's message of 'Peace with the Palestinians' is brainwashing

Peace campaigns were not about peace; they were about creating a Palestinian state west of the Jordan River.

PLACARDS LIE on the ground during a protest in Tel Aviv against the annexation plan last week.  If Israel extends sovereignty to the Jordan River Valley and major settlement blocs, the uproar will be great.

Palestinian statehood is a threat - opinion

The international community needs to look no further than these statistics to understand that terrorism, for the PA, continues to be a priority.

A view shows the Israeli settlement of Maale Adumim in the West Bank February 25, 2020.

'Israelis, Palestinians must fight for peace as if its COVID-19’

‘We have seen cooperation and we have seen confrontation. But what we really need to see is Palestinians and Israelis coming together not just to fight the virus, but to fight for peace’

Nickolay Mladenov, United Nations Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process and Personal Representative of the Secretary-General.

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."

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks as he and U.S. President Donald Trump discuss a Middle East peace plan proposal in the East Room of the White House in Washington, U.S., January 28, 2020

Bahrain awarded 'Architect of Peace' award by American Jewish Committee

Bahrain received the award for encouraging understanding and interfaith respect and cooperation.

Bahrain's King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa (R) speaks to British Prime Minister Theresa May (L) during the first Gulf Cooporative Council's (GCC) " GCC British Summit", in Sakhir Palace Bahrain, December 7, 2016.

Lavrov: Efforts to promote Israeli-Palestinian peace unimpressive

In what seemed to be a dig at the US-led efforts to reconcile Israelis and Palestinians, Lavrov said that “efforts to promote the peace process are not very impressive in the last couple of years."

Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov attends his annual news conference in Moscow

Peace needs international law and political will

European Union flags

Largest congress of Israeli-Palestinian students to meet and discuss peace

The congress is encouraged to refrain from discussing the conflicts origins, but instead focus on fixing the problem at hand, regardless of how it started.

Ninety students from around the world take part in a "peace-process" simulation