Tag: Negotiations

As ceasefire talks in Gaza progress, Israel faces a crucial moment to demonstrate its commitment to negotiating sincerely.
The article tells the story of four elderly male hostages who tragically died while in captivity in Gaza.
Israel's war cabinet unanimously approved an invasion of Rafah in southern Gaza, while Hamas accepted an outline for a ceasefire deal with Israel.
The podcast discusses the recent strained relationship between the Biden administration and Israel, as well as the Israeli government's actions amid the conflict in Gaza, negotiations over hostages, and threats from Hezbollah.
President Joe Biden anticipates a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas by next Monday, with negotiators in Doha proposing outlines for an agreement.
Hamas has responded to an Israeli proposal for a hostage deal, offering a 135-day path for the release of all Israeli hostages held in Gaza.
In this episode of Home Front, Ben Gvir's comments in the Wall Street Journal are discussed.
The article discusses the role of Egypt in the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
Negotiations are underway in Paris for a two-month cease-fire between Israel and Hamas, in exchange for the release of over 100 hostages being held in Gaza.
Israel and Hamas are preparing to resume indirect negotiations for the release of Israeli hostages, as well as a ceasefire in Gaza, following an incident where Israeli troops mistakenly killed three hostages attempting to escape.
The author highlights the growing shift among Israeli Jews and Palestinians towards militaristic jingoism and right-wing politics, leading to a lack of support for a two-state solution.
Gershon Baskin, an Israeli writer and activist who has been in contact with Hamas leaders and negotiating for the release of Israeli captives since 2006, discussed the fate of the current hostages in his recent column for The New York Times.
Israel has denied that it is negotiating with Hamas for the release of hostages held by the terror group via Qatar.
Yaniv Cohen, a key negotiator for President Isaac Herzog's team in talks over judicial reforms, sheds light on the challenges facing Israeli society and the contentious nature of the debate.
In this discussion, journalist Neri Zilber hosts Kevjn Lim, an expert on Iran and China, to examine the current state of the Iran nuclear crisis and Israel's search for an alternative plan if negotiations fail.
Outgoing President Donald Trump created controversy in his final days by disrupting negotiations over a new COVID relief bill and issuing pardons to three convicted Republican figures.
Donald Trump's abrupt departure from COVID relief negotiations with Democrats caused upheaval in both markets and politics.
Jeremy Pressman in "The Sword is Not Enough" argues against the idea that using military force is the most effective approach to achieve concessions in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
"The Sword is Not Enough: Arabs, Israelis, and the Limits of Military Force" by Jeremy Pressman questions the effectiveness of violence in resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and broader Israeli-Arab tensions.
In the text "What the U.S. Can and Can't Do in the Middle East," the authors Dennis Ross and David Makovsky reflect on the ability of the United States to influence the Middle East peace process.