Palestinian peace process
The two-state solution is not antisemitic - opinion
Most Israelis perceive recognition of Palestine as a threat to their state’s existence, but it is far-fetched to conclude that it is antisemitic.
Netanyahu’s climb and collapse: Diplomacy, power, and miscalculation - opinion
To join the 'Abraham Alliance,' Palestinians must renounce the path of violence - opinion
Abbas's speech to the UN did not bring any new notions - analysis
Comment: Trump, the Mideast conflict and the Jordanian option
Instead of the fixation on an independent Palestinian state, the new administration should look east to the Hashemite Kingdom as a stabilizing influence on Palestinian politics.
Abbas to meet pope on Saturday
Palestinian Authority leader is stopping in Rome on his way to the Paris summit.
'Palestinians to outnumber Jews by year 2018,' PA Bureau claims
Some demographers see the projections as exaggerated.
Obama’s last hurrah
The present Palestinian political leadership has no democratic mandate to rule.
Abbas pardons PA officer who criticized him for attending Peres funeral
On October 1, Mansour published a Facebook post saying that the Palestinian president would be making a mistake in attending Peres’s funeral.
Netanyahu, what would you have done if you were a Palestinian?
What would you do today to bring about an end to the occupation, and the creation of a true independent, democratic and contiguous Palestinian state if you were a Palestinian?
Analysis: A series of diplomatic setbacks for the PA
While the Palestinian leadership has achieved some successes, such as kick-starting the French initiative, more recently it has experienced a number of setbacks with its international partners.