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.

UK PRIME MINISTER Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron await the arrival of PA head Mahmoud Abbas at the Sharm el-Sheikh international summit on Gaza last month. The classic two-state solution is no longer viable, the writer maintains.
MAHANEH YEHUDA last month: I dream of visiting the stalls of the shuk in Tehran instead of Iran firing missiles at the shuk in Jerusalem, says the writer.

If Palestinians could give up their lust for terror, Israel could know peace - opinion

 Russian President Vladimir Putin welcomes PA President Mahmoud Abbas to the Kremlin in Moscow during the 80th anniversary celebrations of the Soviet Union's victory over Nazi Germany, on May 10, 2025

Israel needs a miracle or a change of heart by Netanyahu - opinion

US PRESIDENT Bill Clinton watches prime minister Yitzhak Rabin and PLO chairman Yasser Arafat shake hands after signing the Oslo I Accord, at the White House in Washington on September 13, 1993.

On This Day: Israel, Palestinians sign Oslo I Accord 30 years ago


Abbas: PA to continue paying salaries to families of prisoners, 'martyrs'

Abas also stated that the Palestinian Authority will not allow US President Donald Trump's proposed Israeli-Palestinian peace plan to pass.

Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas speaks during a news conference following the extraordinary meeting of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) in Istanbul, Turkey

Encountering Peace: A brighter future

Those Israelis and Palestinians who still believe that someday we may actually live in peace have a direct responsibility to go beyond apathy, acceptance of the status quo and despair.

US President Donald Trump speaks to reporters while meeting with Jordan’s King Abdullah in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, US, June 25, 2018

Abbas to Prince William: Palestinians are serious about peace

"We want to reach peace through negotiations," Abbas told Prince William.

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas gestures during his meeting with Britain's Prince William in Ramallah, June 27, 2018

Palestinian Authority: No Arab pressure to accept Trump’s peace plan

“The US administration is facing a crisis after failing to market its peace plan to the Palestinians and Arabs.”

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas waves in Ramallah, in the West Bank May 1, 2018

Kushner: U.S. plan will be public if Abbas doesn't ‘Come back to the table'

US envoy’s message to Palestinians: ‘Don’t allow your grandfather’s conflict to determine your children’s future’.

Jared Kushner speaking at the opening of the United States embassy in Jerusalem, May 14, 2018

Kushner and Greenblatt meet Netanyahu for a second time

Even as the Palestinian Authority was boycotting the US delegation, their spokespeople were saying that if the US wanted to broker a peace deal, the address was the PA.

Jared Kushner meets Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, June 21 2017.

Greenblatt in Qatar to discuss Gaza and Trump’s peace plan

The visit comes two days after the US moved its embassy to Jerusalem.

U.S. Envoy for Middle East negotiations Jason Greenblatt on a visit in Israel

The new Israeli illusion: Peace with the Arab world, without the Palestinians

Even Netanyahu admitted in the past that a genuine and formal relationship between Israel and the Arab world cannot be expected without an Israeli-Palestinian agreement.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaking at the UN

No free lunch: Israeli-Palestinian talks

There is nothing to gain from unveiling a plan that has no chance of being accepted or implemented except additional frustration and disappointment.

Palestinian women walk by a mural of Donald Trump on the West Bank separation wall, October 2017

Trump’s Mideast envoy Greenblatt signals hope of lasting peace

Greenblatt boasted that under the Trump administration, relations between the Jewish state and Washington “are stronger than ever.”

Jason Greenblatt (C), U.S. President Donald Trump's Middle East envoy, enters a meeting in Jerusalem July 13, 2017.