
EU support for Palestinian security reforms has not increased prospects for a democratic and viable Palestinian state as intended.

Egypt and the UAE are maneuvering to bring Mohammed Dahlan back to Gaza.

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

In order for the Taylor Force Act to accomplish its goal, the United States must adopt a far more nuanced approach towards Palestinian assistance than the Act suggests.

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.

The Palestinian national movement needs a coherent strategy, along with a new generation of leaders that can stem the political ruptures and inject new life into Palestinian institutions.

The Palestinian national movement is at a crossroads and may need a redefined vision and strategy for the months and years ahead.

Israeli and Palestinian civil society activists keep fighting to close the divide between their societies despite myriad obstacles.

As Palestinians reach a crossroads, can Donald Trump revive their talks with Israel?

Far from being a unifying call for prisoners’ rights, the Palestinian hunger strike campaign is exposing intra-Palestinian divides, particularly within Fatah.