Israeli Palestinian Peace Process
Jordanian-Palestinian confederation: A new potential path to peace - opinion
A Jordanian-Palestinian confederation is the heart of the proposed paradigm.
If Palestinians could give up their lust for terror, Israel could know peace - opinion
Israel needs a miracle or a change of heart by Netanyahu - opinion
On This Day: Israel, Palestinians sign Oslo I Accord 30 years ago
Trump is showing significant leadership on Israeli-Palestinian conflict
As President Trump rightfully acknowledged recently: “If Palestinians do not want peace, then the United States has nothing to do with them.”
Abbas spokesman blames Friedman for crisis in US-Palestinian ties
“The American ambassador’s statements make us wonder about his relationship with the occupation,” he added. “Is he representing America or Israel?”
Encountering Peace: Successful contacts
I remain convinced that Israeli-Palestinian peace is possible and that the compromises necessary to reach an agreement could be accepted by both sides – if we managed to change the climate.
Commentary: To make peace in the Middle East, focus first on water
The logic of leading peace through water diplomacy is further strengthened when one considers the broader instability of the region.
E.U. to U.S.: ‘You can’t solve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict alone’
"Nothing without the United States, nothing with the United States alone."
Welcoming the American initiative
Bringing everyone to the negotiating table has become the new goal, not reaching an agreement.
Greenblatt to EU envoys: Settlements are not the obstacle
“Peace only has a chance of success through a respectful, continuous dialogue and through continuous negotiation,” Greenblatt said.
EU and Norway to hold urgent meeting on Israeli-Palestinian crisis
'This important meeting aims to bring all parties together to discuss measures to accelerate efforts that can underpin a negotiated two-state solution.'
Abbas calls for African role in Israeli-Palestinian peace process
Abbas also urged African states not to establish diplomatic offices in Jerusalem.
The two-state solution is only game in town
Israel’s current hardline coalition has no intention of making the necessary concessions for peace.