Peace Deal With Israel
'Gaza remains main obstacle to regional peace deal,' leading Saudi journalist tells 'Post'
Saudi and Syrian nationals spoke at a rare conference in the Knesset, with one telling the 'Post' that "Gaza is the main obstacle to regional peace".
Tensions of war challenge agreement of Jordanians working in Eilat hotels - opinion
WATCH: European Union envoy paraglides over Gaza for a 'free Palestine'
Sudan working to cancel Israel boycott law - report
Erekat: PA won’t allow US to alter Arab Peace Initiative
Erekat’s statement came during an interview with the Palestinian Authority’s Voice of Palestine radio station.
U.S. ambassador to Israel: Trump's peace plan to be presented in months
The comments came during National Security Advisor John Bolton's visit to Israel this week.
What are the chances of Trump’s peace plan ever getting off the ground?
Even if the administration does release the plan, it is certain to wait until after Israel’s elections in April.
Report: Liberman told PA details of statehood in Trump's peace plan
Eight EU states warn Trump peace plan will fail unless based on 1967 lines
“Any peace plan that fails to recognize these internationally agreed parameters would risk being condemned to failure,” the said.
Israeli-PA security coordination is at risk unless U.S. law is changed
Known as the Anti-Terrorism Clarification Act, the bill would likely lead the PA to decide to stop receiving aid from the US government.
Friedman says peace U.S. plan will be released when ‘time is ripe’
Source: Senior US officials want plan to be rolled out before Israeli elections
Jordan requests more water from Israel after canceling peace treaty annex
This comes on the backdrop of King Abdullah's announcement last month that he would not renew a 25-year lease allowing Israeli farmers to access two plots of land.
Trump and the Middle East peace process
Is Trump’s Israel policy in line with what the American public wants?
Analysis: Election talk throws yet another wrench in U.S. peace plan rollout
Their continuous delay reflects the delicacy of the plan and the administration’s fears of, as one senior official put it, its “death on arrival” if published under adverse circumstances.