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Moving past a ceasefire: Recognizing Israel is a big step, but 'normal,' says Lebanese diplomat

Lebanon’s Washington framework with Israel puts Hezbollah’s disarmament, state sovereignty, and Iran’s regional role at the center of a fragile test for both Beirut and Jerusalem.

A flower at the Al‑Bass Roman ruins, a UNESCO World Heritage site hit by an Israeli airstrike in Tyre, southern Lebanon June 25, 2026.
Gregg Roman, CEO of the Middle East Forum and a former political adviser at Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs

We Won the War, But We’re Losing the Peace

MUSEUM OF TOLERANCE JERUSALEM

The Year that Was With the Museum of Tolerance Jerusalem

 People’s Peace Summit in Jerusalem, May, 2025.

'Gaza is Palestinian; not Israeli,' former Israeli PM Olmert says


Arab, Jewish leaders awarded peace prize

The $10,000 prize is awarded each year to one Israeli and one Arab in recognition of their work toward coexistence.

Victor J. Goldberg (center), poses yesterday at the Notre Dame Center in Jerusalem with Salah Alladin (left) and Yehuda Stolov,

The rundown or run-around of peace experts

The Jerusalem Post

The cause of the Middle East conflict and the so-called peace process

The Jerusalem Post

‘The peace process is like rock and roll – it is never going to die’

The ‘Magazine’ engages in Part II of a conversation with Washington-based public policy scholar Aaron David Miller – on Iran, Israel and the Palestinians.

Aaron David Miller moderates a question-and-answer forum in November 2010 with then-senior Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat

‘The peace process is like rock and roll – it is never going to die’

The ‘Magazine’ engages in Part II of a conversation with Washington-based public policy scholar Aaron David Miller – on Iran, Israel and the Palestinians.

Aaron David Miller moderates a question-and-answer forum in November 2010 with then-senior Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat

Majority of Palestinians still support 2-state solution, new poll says

The poll also shows that support for Hamas is dropping in Gaza but rising in the West Bank, and that the Islamist group is still more popular than Fatah.

Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas (R) and his chief peace negotiator, Saeb Erekat, in Ramallah

Diplomacy: Searching for a realistic formula to restart peace negotiations

Kerry wants more talks; Abbas wants "Palestine" without peace; Netanyahu says "Arab world first." Six months after breakdown of negotiations, everyone is grasping at straws.

US Secretary of State John Kerry shakes hands with PA President Mahmoud Abbas in Cairo this week.

Il est temps de changer de partenaire

Tous les signes convergent désormais vers une certitude : l’heure est venue pour Israël de délaisser l’OLP.

Il est temps de changer de partenaire

Livni: Settlements don't bring security, they harm future generations of Israelis

Justice minister fights back against criticism from Bennett, says those who are not ready to give up some parts of the Land of Israel are preventing future peace.

Justice Minister Tzipi Livni speaks to the press in Jerusalem.

Constant threats, constant progress

That has been Israel’s story for 66 years now – and it is in our power to ensure the progress continues.

Independence Day festivities in Kikar Rabin, Tel Aviv