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A Palestinian Armistice Plan: Charting a Rights-Based Transition for Palestinian-Israeli Peace
A Palestine armistice plan charting a rights-based transition for Palestinian-Israeli peace by The Palestinian Technical Working Group, June 2025
by Zaha Hassan
Published on June 27, 2025
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collectionPalestine/Israel ProjectsThe lack of a comprehensive political solution between Palestine and Israel has been an enduring and intractable feature of the MENA region for over seven decades, commanding considerable policymaking attention and resources. Scholars at the Carnegie Endowment Middle East Program provide timely, in-depth, and nuanced analysis of the root causes of conflict, explain key developments on the ground, and analyze the implications for the region, the United States, and the broader international community.
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The countries of the region have engaged in sustained competition that has tested their capacities and limitations, while resisting domination by rivals. Can a more stable order emerge from this maelstrom, and what would it require?
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- articleIs the Arab World Finally Discovering Collective Security and Multilateral Diplomacy?
Two big diplomatic wins from this year offer lessons for future Arab efforts toward constructive multilateral action.
- paperThe United States and the Emerging Security Order in Eastern Syria
As Washington reduces its presence in the country, the success of its withdrawal and continued containment of the Islamic State will hinge on adopting an approach of flexible oversight built around three priorities, as well as balancing Turkish and Israeli red lines.
- articleBy Endorsing the U.S. Gaza Plan, the UN Security Council Elevates “Rule by Law” Over Rule of Law
Resolution 2803 legitimizes indefinite Israeli control over Gaza in partnership with the United States and facilitates Israel’s plans to block a Palestinian state.



