Palestine@UN: Too few cooks spoil the peace
The asymmetry in power between Israelis and Palestinians and the exclusion of key players mean that the quest for UN recognition of an independent Palestine is like the icing on an uncooked cake.
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Are Palestinian plans to go to the United Nations a case of passing the political hot potato, reinventing the Oslo process or a hopeless last stand?
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Had the threat from far-right extremists been taken more seriously, could the attack carried out by Anders Breivik have been averted?
Read MoreRace against space for the two-state solution
Both time and space are running out for the two-state solution. If Israelis wish to preserve the Jewish identity of their state, they need to act now to create a Palestinian state.
Read MoreReinventing the Palestinian struggle for freedom
Inspired by the Arab spring, a new generation of Palestinians plan to fight the occupation with olive branches.
Read MoreFreedom from fear in the Middle East
The Egyptian revolution could usher in freedom to the Middle East, but Arabs and Israelis must break free of the chains of prejudice, history and fear.
Read MoreHallucinatory states of nationalism
Instead of obsessing over how their identities clash, Israelis and Palestinians need to focus more attention on where they mesh.
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