Two State Solution
PA's Abbas calls for end to 'systemic' settler violence, requests support from UN, Arab leaders
The President of the Palestinian National Authority sent letters to Arab nations and the UN requesting international support after violent incidents in the West Bank saw an uptick in the last week.
Israel sent dozens of IDF soldiers, Iron Dome system to UAE during Iran war, minister confirms
Mamdani: ‘I can’t tell you I support’ Israel as a Jewish state
Are Israeli ‘settlements’ illegal? - opinion
Why the promise of a two-state solution empowers terrorism - opinion
Not when Australia, Canada, France, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom are to recognize a Palestinian state whose leadership is committed to Israel’s obliteration.
Ending the conflict: Negotiation is Israel's only path to peace - opinion
UK Ambassador to Israel Simon Walters urges negotiation with Palestinians, stressing that peace is the only way to secure Israel’s future and end the cycle of violence.
Netanyahu’s comments on Australia PM spark backlash as Albanese responds with restraint
Albanese said that he doesn't take his Israeli counterpart's comments about him personally.
One way to Palestinian autonomy - opinion
A three-state confederation has the potential to overcome many of the problems associated with simply establishing a stand-alone state of Palestine.
In recognizing Palestinian statehood, Canada has betrayed Israel - opinion
The latest statement issued by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is seen by some as an abandonment of Canada’s traditional support for Israel.
Israel has a window of opportunity it shouldn't ignore - opinion
The Hamas response creates an opportunity for Israel that the Israeli government should ensure is not later perceived as equating with Abba Eban’s concept of missed opportunity.
What does recognizing Palestinian state mean, and does it change anything on the ground? - analysis
International recognition of a Palestinian state does not automatically lead to the state’s creation.
A historic opportunity: The case for a two-state solution in the wake of Gaza war – opinion
Israel and Palestine are running out of options beyond a two-state solution.
Recognizing Palestine is the right move, but it came at the wrong time - opinion
While the two-state solution is the right direction, neither side is ready for it currently.
Israel should embrace Palestinian state recognition as a real chance for peace - opinion
If Israel acts wisely, it will see the recognition of a Palestinian state as a chance to restart a process that could bring real security and end the war.