Daniel Kurtzer

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Daniel Kurtzer, a professor of Middle East policy studies at Princeton University, is a former U.S. ambassador to Egypt and Israel.

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Palestinians Will Pay for Saving Israeli Democracy

The battle over Israel’s democracy may further inflame conflict with the Palestinians.

· June 2, 2023
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Carnegie Connects: Four Perspectives on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
May 19, 2021

Violence between Israelis and Palestinians escalated alarmingly last week spiraling across three fronts: within the city of Jerusalem; throughout Israel between its Arab and Jewish citizens; and in an escalating conflict between the government of Israel and Hamas.

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In The Media
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How Biden Can Be a Leader in an Israeli-Palestinian Conflict That Has None

There is a role for robust American diplomacy in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict even now, and there is a way to implement it that could make meaningful changes on the ground in the Middle East.

· May 18, 2021
In The Media
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Injecting ‘Apartheid’ Into the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Will Make It Worse

If a solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is to be found, the place to look first won’t be abroad, or to the UN, the United States, or NGOs, but much closer to home: in the hands of Palestinians and Israelis themselves.

· May 4, 2021
In The Media
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Netanyahu’s New Campaign Against the Iran Deal Is a Risky Gambit

Unless the Israeli government prefers to take on the Biden administration at this early stage instead of trying to coordinate approaches to Iran and the nuclear deal, it would be well advised to tone down the public rhetoric and threats and focus on old-fashioned but effective quiet diplomacy with Washington.

· January 28, 2021
In the Media
Let’s Not Pretend Washington Ever Really Tried to Stop Israeli Settlements

The de facto approach of U.S. administrations over the course of four decades has been to acquiesce to, even enable, the Israeli settlement enterprise; to be silent on the issue of legality; and to fail to impose a penalty that could limit or discourage Israel’s settlement policies.

· November 22, 2019
Washington Post
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Let's Not Pretend Washington Ever Really Tried to Stop Israeli Settlements, November, 22, 2019

The United States and the current Israeli government are now outliers and isolated.

· November 22, 2019
The Hour
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Twenty Years After Oslo: The Search for Israeli-Palestinian Peace
September 12, 2013

A panel of U.S. and regional experts assess the legacy of the 1993 Oslo Accords and the outlook for progress toward peace between Israelis and Palestinians.

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The Pathway to Peace in the Middle East Begins With President Obama
November 26, 2012

President Obama should focus the resources available to him to actively reengage in efforts to broker peace in the Middle East through a two-state solution that allows Israelis and Palestinians to live side by side in peace and security.

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