Tag: Israeli Palestinian Negotiations

Larry Garber, a former USAID official, argues against shutting down the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) for Palestinian refugees, emphasizing its crucial role in providing humanitarian aid in Gaza.
The article discusses the persistence of the two-state solution as the preferred resolution for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, despite its numerous challenges.
The Jewish community in South Africa is facing challenges as the government demonstrates a bias towards Hamas and strengthens ties with the terrorist organization.
On Saturday, Israel experienced a horrific day of bloodshed, with hundreds of attackers infiltrating Israel from Gaza, killing 600 Israelis, taking hostages, and injuring thousands.
In his new book "Blind Spot: America & the Palestinians, From Balfour to Trump," Khaled Elgindy argues that America's ambivalence towards the Palestinian national cause has hindered Israeli-Palestinian negotiations.
Khaled Elgindy, in his book "Blind Spot: America & the Palestinians, From Balfour to Trump," discusses America's historical ambiguity towards the Palestinian national cause as a crucial but overlooked factor in the stalled Israeli-Palestinian negotiations.
The final results of the Israeli election for the 21st Knesset and prime minister have been announced, with insights provided by David Makovsky from The Washington Institute for Near East Policy and Avital Leibovich from AJC Jerusalem.
This article discusses how Donald Trump's upcoming visit to Israel highlights the complexities of the Middle East and U.S. foreign policy.
Brookings Institution, in response to accusations by Lee Smith about Martin Indyk and Qatar funding, clarified that the $14.8 million from Qatar was a pledge to support Brookings projects overall, not Indyk personally.