Israel peace
If Palestinians could give up their lust for terror, Israel could know peace - opinion
It thrives on challenges and shows a resilience not seen throughout the world. These traits will carry the Jewish people through any difficulty they face.
Kuwaiti peace activist jailed due to ‘forbidden normalization’
'It's time to give peace another chance': Thousands rally in Tel Aviv to end the war
Saudi Arabia may be Israel's only lifeline out of the war - opinion
Abbas: UNSC resolution says settlements illegitimate, not Israel
UNSC resolution 2334, which was passed on December 23, said that settlements “have no legal validity” and constitute an obstacle to peace.
Holy Land dialogues
The Federation Movement is adamant that there is no way to divide the city of Jerusalem again.
On My Mind: Infinite possibility
Sarah Kreimer epitomizes the principle that Israel’s most precious resource is its people.
Battle for Democracy: UK Court versus Brussels 'dirty tricks'
Hope keeps us warm
For three weeks, women marched throughout the country demanding a return to diplomatic negotiations and an end to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Putting the end forward
The most obvious change in the past 20 years is the total lack of trust that exists today across the conflict lines.
Diverging women's peace movements: Gaza flotilla vs. march activists
Women at the forefront of Gaza flotilla and peace march differ on approaches to activism.
Israeli MK Bar presents peace plan at Westminster
Bar spoke to lawmakers around the world about his plan to bring about a two-state solution.
Women waging peace
A grass-roots women’s organization is hoping to change the dynamics of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
PLO: Defense minister’s dialogue plan will fail
The top PLO official said that Liberman ought to implement agreements and negotiate with the Palestinians.