Israel Palestine Peace Talks

Golda Meir considered Palestinian statehood, declassified documents reveal

Meir, who famously said "there was no such thing as Palestinians," apparently viewed a future Palestinian state as a possibility.

 GOLDA MEIR, 1964.
 ISRAELI ARMY vehicles drive through Jenin, on Tuesday. There is no military solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, says the writer

The great challenge: The solution has to come from us, not the outside - opinion

Palestinian and Israeli flags overlook Dome of Rock and Western Wall

Netanyahu's government revived Israeli-Palestinian peace talks, PA official says

 A SCENE from ‘A Narrow Bridge.’

New documentary features Israelis, Palestinians who have lost family to conflict


Political battle: Is Israel more Jewish or Israeli? - opinion

Discrimination against 21% of the citizens of Israel is not only legitimate by the majority of Israelis, but will also be part of the new government's policies.

 BENJAMIN NETANYAHU and Arye Deri – expected to soon become coalition partners – shake hands in the Knesset on Tuesday as current cabinet ministers Benny Gantz, Avigdor Liberman and Merav Michaeli look on. The new government will confiscate more Palestinian land, says the writer

Palestinian rejectionism, glorification of terrorism is stopping peace - opinion

Such actions prove that the core issue isn’t occupation, but Palestinian rejectionism and terrorism against the indigenous people of the land – the Jews

 YANKELE HILLEL, a survivor of the 1929 Hebron massacre, places a stone on a grave amid a long row of small headstones for the victims, at a cemetery in the city, August 2009, marking 80 years since the massacre.

Palestinian President Abbas' holocaust comment is not new - analysis

The New York Times and Fox News may forget his comments soon, but Israelis will remember it, maybe not the exact words, but the overriding sentiment. 

 Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas attends a news conference with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, in Berlin, Germany, August 16, 2022.

Israel-US interests should not be influenced by Palestinian demands - editorial

Mahmoud Abbas is concerned that the Palestinian issue could be sidelined as attention is fixed on a new Middle East security alliance.

Then US Vice-President Joe Biden meets with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in the West Bank city of Ramallah March 9, 2016.

US: We haven’t explicitly called for direct Israeli-Palestinian talks

US State Department spokesperson Ned Price said they were not expecting renewed talks following PM Naftali Bennett's statement that there were no plans to speak with PA president Abbas.

 US State Department spokesman Ned Price holds a press briefing on Afghanistan at the State Department in Washington, U.S., August 16, 2021.

Flurry of Israeli Palestinian phone calls doesn't spell peace - 8 takes

Eight reasons why the sudden flurry of regional conversations is unlikely to be a harbinger of good news for those who hope for a resumption of Israeli-Palestinian peace talks.

THEN-US vice president Joe Biden gestures as he walks with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas after their meeting in Ramallah in 2010.

Arab-Israeli relations: A check-in with the Palestinian peace camp

There are dozens of organizations in the West Bank that are emphasizing the practical advantages of non-violent organizing and raising support for a just and viable two-state solution.

ISRAELI AND PALESTINIAN activists take part in a demonstration in support of peace, near Jericho, in October 2016.

China plans to invite Palestinians and Israelis for talks - report

China has not reached out to the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office or Foreign Ministry about hosting peace talks.

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang with Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attend a signing ceremony at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China March 20, 2017.

Israeli-Palestinian conflict needs to be solved with ingenuity - opinion

Changing the Equation: Renewal of the Israeli-Palestinian peace process does not seem to be on the horizon, and the issue is not high on the international agenda. We need new ideas.

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Ashkenazi meets with Jordanian FM, Netanyahu greets UAE ambassador

"It is necessary to resume serious and effective negotiations to achieve a just and comprehensive peace based on the two-state solution."

Jordan's Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi speaks during a joint news conference

Replacing Erekat will be no easy task - analysis

Palestinian experts say finding new top negotiator can wait until the Biden Administration’s policies become clear

Chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat speaks during a news conference in the West Bank city of Ramallah January 2, 2012.