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.

IT IS FARFETCHED to conclude that leaders like French President Emmanuel Macron and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer are antisemites, the writer argues.
 BENJAMIN NETANYAHU, as Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations, reads a report during a speech to the UN Security Council in January, 1988.

Netanyahu’s climb and collapse: Diplomacy, power, and miscalculation - opinion

 DR. NIRIT OFIR (left) meets with Saudi business partners. She recently returned to Israel from a security-themed conference in Saudi Arabia where she presented Israeli patents and companies working in the field.

To join the 'Abraham Alliance,' Palestinians must renounce the path of violence - opinion

 Palestine’s President Mahmoud Abbas addresses the 77th United Nations General Assembly at UN headquarters in New York City, New York, US, September 23, 2022.

Abbas's speech to the UN did not bring any new notions - analysis


America and Israel: Superpowers Colliding?

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Bibi Ruined Peace Deal With Abbas During Phone Call

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Abbas mulls another UN Security Council bid for Palestinian state

Palestinian chief undaunted by failed bid to win a United Nations Security Council resolution mandating an Israeli withdrawal from the West Bank.

Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas at the UN Headquarters in New York [File]

Palestinians bid farewell to Abu Ein

Ramallah shuts down for funeral of Palestinian Authority minister.

THE WIDOW (center), daughter (kneeling) and other relatives of of PA official Ziad Abu Ein attend his funeral in Ramallah

Israeli Arab MK Tibi lobbies British MPs to back Palestinian statehood

"Supporting a Palestinian state is a moral act that will promote the peace process, not the other way around," Tibi says in London ahead of vote on non-binding measure to recognize "Palestine."

MK Ahmed Tibi (UAL - Ta'al) in the Knesset.

Left-wing Israeli public figures urge the British Parliament to recognize Palestinian state

"The long-term existence and security of Israel depends on the long-term existence and security of a Palestinian state," activists write ahead of non-binding vote by UK lawmakers.

A Palestinian boy waves a flag in the West Bank

Bibi's post-war challenge

The 50-day Gaza war ended with the prime minister facing a host of new problems.

Under threat: Benjamin Netanyahu faces challenges from coalition partner Naftali Bennett (left) and from Gideon Sa’ar.

Terrorist shot in east Jerusalem neighborhood for firing at nearby Jewish homes

Palestinian suspect in serious condition after being shot by undercover Border Police officers.

Light rail in Pisgat Ze'ev 521

Analysis: Fighting in Gaza will flicker out, not be dramatically doused

Operation Protective Edge has had an odd trajectory. On and off, up and down. Fierce fighting one hour, a 12-hour truce the next. A resumption of hostilities one minute, and then a surprising agreement for a cease-fire the next.

IDF soldiers after returning to Israel from Gaza August 5, 2014.