Israeli-palestinian peace talks
Can Israel's confrontation with Iran, Hezbollah lead to regional peace? - opinion
If the political situation after the war looks exactly like it did before the war, or worse, the region will have paid an enormous price for very little strategic gain.
From a regional war to regional agreements: Iran's fall brings new chances for peace - opinion
No more secret Israeli-Palestinian meetings: Time for peace efforts in broad daylight - opinion
Is the two-state solution still viable? Young Jews say yes, but older generations doubt
Encountering Peace: Annexation’s trappings
The conflict is not going away, nor is the State of Israel, nor is Palestine.
On My Mind: Peace process reality check
Gaza was barely mentioned during US Secretary of State John Kerry’s nine-month effort to achieve Israeli-Palestinian peace based on a two-state settlement.
Sen. Ted Cruz blames Palestinians for failed peace talks
Tea party politician and rumored 2016 Republican candidate visits Knesset, says US shouldn't dictate settlement policy, expresses concern Obama will "seek loopholes" for US to fund Hamas.
‘Move on’ – but differently
Every conciliatory step by Israel is met by a further hardening of Palestinian positions.
Cameron, the UK and Israel
Britain’s prime minister was bold enough not only to declare his one-sixteenth connection to the Jewish people, but to pledge himself to oppose the boycott of Israel.