Israeli-palestinian peace talks
Is the two-state solution still viable? Young Jews say yes, but older generations doubt
As Israel faces political challenges, younger Jews are standing up for a vision of peace, refusing to accept a future of perpetual conflict.
Despite war and threats, Israeli and Palestinian peace activists stay committed to dialogue
A shared future starts now: Why 2025 must be the year of change - opinion
No. 7: Ronald S. Lauder: World Jewish Congress head working for peace
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."
Bahrain awarded 'Architect of Peace' award by American Jewish Committee
Bahrain received the award for encouraging understanding and interfaith respect and cooperation.
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."
Peace needs international law and political will
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.
Encountering Peace: Dumped deal
Palestinians call on China to support Abbas's peace plan
Abbas proposed his peace plan during a speech he delivered at the Security Council on February 20, 2018.
White House rules out proposals to split Palestinian territories
The president himself acknowledged his preference for a two-state solution during the UN General Assembly in New York last month.
Donald Trump, UNWRA and Israeli interests
"It doesn’t matter what the gentiles say. What matters is what the Jews do."
How-many-state solution?
Media outlets throughout the world were shocked to hear the American president state in last September of 2017: “I am looking at two-state and one-state, and I like the one that both parties like.”