
The recent Hamas-Fatah reconciliation may reflect shifting dynamics in negotiations on Gaza, both regionally and internationally.

Egypt and Palestinian parties have strong tactical reasons to make the reconciliation deal work.

In an interview, author James Barr discusses why his book on the Franco-British rivalry in the Middle East remains relevant today.

A regular survey of experts on matters relating to Middle Eastern and North African politics and security.

A regular survey of experts on matters relating to Middle Eastern and North African politics and security.

As the Israeli state ramps up exclusionary policies against its Palestinian citizens, the Palestinian community is increasingly resorting to protests and grassroots activism to produce results.

Marwan Muasher talks about a new Carnegie report describing shifting Palestinian attitudes towards peace talks.

The critical links between governance, prosperity, and security, while apparent, are too often forgotten.

Fifty years after the 1967 Arab-Israeli War, repeated efforts to negotiate a two-state solution have faltered, and the traditional instruments of Palestinian nationalism face crises of confidence.

A younger generation of Palestinians is no longer committed to a two-state solution.