
U.S. acquiescence to Israeli annexation of parts of the West Bank could make Washington’s peace efforts irrelevant.

The Trump administration needs to stop taking Israel and Saudi advice on Iran and instead look to its own needs and interests.

U.S. hostility to the Palestinians shows the Trump administration just wants them to say “no” to its peace plan.

The Trump Administration’s “deal of the century” will bury the two-state solution.

The Kushner plan is not about peace, but aims to consolidate Israel’s occupation by assuming a Palestinian defeat.

Palestinian-Israeli dynamics today are being driven more by sociology and demography than by diplomacy.

While the Israeli right appears to have emerged victorious in the April 9 elections, right-wing parties may have reached their maximum electoral potential.

Far from being an unbiased mediator in the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians, the United States has been part of the problem. Now it is time for other countries to step in.

In an interview, Carnegie’s Zaha Hassan examines what Israel’s elections meant for the Palestinians.

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