Peace process
US, Israel deny report of agreement on foreign forces for Hezbollah disarmament
There is still no agreement between Lebanon and Israel regarding the countries that could deploy troops in Lebanon after the conclusion of UNIFIL's operations.
Hamas’s waiting game buys terror group time as Israel rejects Gaza plan, Palestinian analysts claim
Palestinian rejectionism, not poverty, remains the main obstacle for peace with Israel - opinion
Turkey accuses Netanyahu of undermining Gaza peace efforts
The UN speeches were disappointing, once again - opinion
The potential power of change through words needed to be leveraged toward the people on the other side of the conflict and not towards Bennett and Abbas' own audience back home
Sisi calls for Israeli-Palestinian talks after meeting Bahraini King
Egypt is attempting to broker indirect talks between Israel and Hamas that would lead to a permanent ceasefire over Gaza.
Herzog secretly met King Abdullah at his palace in Amman
The Herzog-Abdullah meeting comes on the sidelines of a trilateral meeting held in Cairo on Thursday between the Jordan, Egypt, and the Palestinian Authority.
Palestinians: Bennett exposed his ‘anti-peace’ policy
“It’s clear that Bennett is trying to create confusion in order to influence the priorities of the US foreign policy with the purpose of marginalizing the Palestinian issue,” the ministry charged.
How Morocco relates to the Israeli-Palestinian peace process - opinion
Morocco has played a role in the peace process between Israel and its neighbors from time to time throughout its history due to its relatively neutral foreign policy.
Netanyahu: Israel will have four more peace deals soon
"I brought four peace agreements, and there are another four on the way."
Israel not expecting Palestinian peace push from Biden administration
“The US will urge Israel’s government and the Palestinian Authority to avoid unilateral steps that make the two-state solution more difficult.”
Afghan rivals to resume talks as civilian killings sow suspicion
Afghan government officials have in recent weeks accused the Taliban of a string of high-profile murders, including of bureaucrats and journalists, and bomb attacks.
Israel and Saudi Arabia’s will-they-won’t-they whiplash
Like beloved sitcom characters, one week they seem to be getting closer and the next something pulls them apart.
Erekat was the face of ’67, and died as idea was revived - analysis
To some Palestinians and as well as some in the international community and on the Israeli Left, he was a figure of unwavering commitment to peace.