Israel palestine peace process
Right-wing activists disrupt joint Israeli-Palestinian Remembrance Day ceremony in Tel Aviv - KAN
Activists, including Mordechai David, Rami Ben Yehuda, and Sheffi Paz, attempted to break into the south Tel Aviv venue, where hundreds of people, including Oct. 7 victims' relatives, attended.
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
Hilik Bar at conference in Guatemala: Region requires courageous leaders
"In the Middle East, we need leaders ready to walk the extra mile to make peace.”
U.S. Peace plan will not propose Palestinian confederation with Jordan
American officials deny that the idea was ever part of the plan.
Labor leader Gabbay meets with Jordan's King Abdullah
The King hosted the Zionist Union Chairman in his palace in Amman.
Pain, healing and peace
Violence on all sides continues most recently with a 17-year-old Palestinian fatally stabbing Ari Fuld who was living with his family in Efrat.
25 Years After Oslo: Constructive destruction
The US-Israeli position, whereby refugees could “return” to the Palestinian state, remain in place or move elsewhere with compensation, is the only viable solution.
Kushner denies aid cuts to Palestinians hinder peace process
U.S. wont be scared out of doing the right thing, says Trump's top adviser
Trump: No peace deal, no Palestinian aid
US President expresses “very strong” faith in his administration peace plan.
Dermer ‘confident’ Trump peace plan will incorporate Arab states
“Despite the best efforts of Palestinian leaders to whip up opposition to President Trump’s Jerusalem decision, the response in the Arab world was mostly silence."
Encountering Peace: The removal of the table
Unilateral moves will not bring peace any closer. Instead, they distance the parties and make negotiations harder than they were ever before.
How feasible is the two-state solution today?
The Two-State Index draws heavily, though not exclusively, on input and analysis from the original Geneva Initiative.