Peace process israel
Moving past a ceasefire: Recognizing Israel is a big step, but 'normal,' says Lebanese diplomat
Lebanon’s Washington framework with Israel puts Hezbollah’s disarmament, state sovereignty, and Iran’s regional role at the center of a fragile test for both Beirut and Jerusalem.
We Won the War, But We’re Losing the Peace
The Year that Was With the Museum of Tolerance Jerusalem
'Gaza is Palestinian; not Israeli,' former Israeli PM Olmert says
American Jewish groups remain skeptical about Paris conference’s utility
Lauder: Event was "meaningless and misguided."
Liberman dubs Paris peace conference 'modern day Dreyfus trial'
Speaking at an Yisrael Beytenu faction meeting, Liberman cautioned against the purpose and timing of the conference, comparing it to the historical antisemitic trial.
Sur les sentiers de la paix
Une association de femmes espère modifier la dynamique du conflit israélo-palestinien
A peace that was never in reach
Tony Blair in Israel after 'significant' Netanyahu-Egypt FM meeting
"I hope this can open up new opportunities for the future, for peace in the region and stability in the region," Blair says of recent developments.
Understanding the piece process
When we unite and unleash that balancing power Churchill instinctively detected, the question of our right to exist in Israel will be obsolete.
Peace and innovation
Peace and innovation must be intertwined. Peace diplomacy has to adapt to social and scientific progress.
Encountering Peace: De-risking peace – part 2
Implementable agreements on the core issues that will positively impact realities on the ground for both sides will serve as the best corridor to confronting the narrative issues.