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We Won the War, But We’re Losing the Peace
We are beginning to forget the central lesson of October 7—that an existential threat cannot be “managed.”
The Year that Was With the Museum of Tolerance Jerusalem
'Gaza is Palestinian; not Israeli,' former Israeli PM Olmert says
Despite war and threats, Israeli and Palestinian peace activists stay committed to dialogue
The rundown or run-around of peace experts
The cause of the Middle East conflict and the so-called peace process
‘The peace process is like rock and roll – it is never going to die’
The ‘Magazine’ engages in Part II of a conversation with Washington-based public policy scholar Aaron David Miller – on Iran, Israel and the Palestinians.
‘The peace process is like rock and roll – it is never going to die’
The ‘Magazine’ engages in Part II of a conversation with Washington-based public policy scholar Aaron David Miller – on Iran, Israel and the Palestinians.
Majority of Palestinians still support 2-state solution, new poll says
The poll also shows that support for Hamas is dropping in Gaza but rising in the West Bank, and that the Islamist group is still more popular than Fatah.
Diplomacy: Searching for a realistic formula to restart peace negotiations
Kerry wants more talks; Abbas wants "Palestine" without peace; Netanyahu says "Arab world first." Six months after breakdown of negotiations, everyone is grasping at straws.
Il est temps de changer de partenaire
Tous les signes convergent désormais vers une certitude : l’heure est venue pour Israël de délaisser l’OLP.
Livni: Settlements don't bring security, they harm future generations of Israelis
Justice minister fights back against criticism from Bennett, says those who are not ready to give up some parts of the Land of Israel are preventing future peace.
Constant threats, constant progress
That has been Israel’s story for 66 years now – and it is in our power to ensure the progress continues.
14 Days
The latest news around the region.