Israel palestine peace process
Right-wing activists disrupt joint Israeli-Palestinian Remembrance Day ceremony in Tel Aviv - KAN
Activists, including Mordechai David, Rami Ben Yehuda, and Sheffi Paz, attempted to break into the south Tel Aviv venue, where hundreds of people, including Oct. 7 victims' relatives, attended.
The path to peace: Where do we go from here? - opinion
Palestinian rejectionism, glorification of terrorism is stopping peace - opinion
Palestinian President Abbas' holocaust comment is not new - analysis
The Peace Process: The intersection of diplomatic and political folly
Most analysts agree that the current conditions are not ripe for an Israeli-Palestinian breakthrough.
US Ambassador Friedman: Israel 'only occupying 2% of the West Bank'
"There was always supposed to be some notion of expansion into the West Bank, but not necessarily expansion into the entire West Bank."
PA Foreign Minister welcomes Palestinians’ admission to Interpol
“The overwhelming vote in favor of Palestine’s membership is a reflection of the confidence in Palestine’s ability to enforce the law and commit to the organization’s basic values.”
UN: Israeli, PA incitement violates Resolution 2334
Such activity is “making the twostate solution increasingly unattainable and undermining Palestinian belief in the international peace efforts.”
Amid diplomatic flurry, calls for regional peace
Is the long-ignored Arab peace initiative making a comeback?
One Belt, One Road
Israel’s role in China’s flagship policy.
Kushner's progress
Netanyahu: Israel welcomes US efforts to ignite peace process
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke positively about Jared Kushner and Jason Greenblatt's upcoming visit to the Middle East and the steps towards peace it may bring.
Washington watch: Trump’s Mideast peace bid doomed
There are a number of reasons why Donald Trump will not succeed in brokering peace in the Middle East.
Facing Palestinian criticism, White House says closeness to Israel is an asset
In the wake of the Temple Mount crisis, can Washington remain an honest broker to peace?