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.

Hope for a two-state solution and peace in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict must be nurtured, writes the director of the Israel Policy Forum's young adults division
 Activists from the left-wing organizations Combatants for Peace, All That's Left and the Jordan Valley Coalition in the South Hebron Hills

Despite war and threats, Israeli and Palestinian peace activists stay committed to dialogue

Within days of the brutal October 7 attack, Itach-Ma’aki, together with the ‘Have You Seen the Horizon Lately?’ organization and local partners, established a joint emergency center in Rahat – Jewish and Arab men and women who worked together, to assist families in need, say the writers.

A shared future starts now: Why 2025 must be the year of change - opinion

 Ronald Lauder.

No. 7: Ronald S. Lauder: World Jewish Congress head working for peace


‘Move on’ – but differently

Every conciliatory step by Israel is met by a further hardening of Palestinian positions.

Girl with Israeli flag, Remembrance Day May 5, 2014.

Cameron, the UK and Israel

Britain’s prime minister was bold enough not only to declare his one-sixteenth connection to the Jewish people, but to pledge himself to oppose the boycott of Israel.

British Prime Minister David Cameron delivers address to Knesset