Jerusalem: the city where peace lost its way
Although Jerusalem is called the ‘House of Peace’, its reality is that of conflict and dwindling hope. But can this divided city ever live up to its name?
Read MoreAlthough Jerusalem is called the ‘House of Peace’, its reality is that of conflict and dwindling hope. But can this divided city ever live up to its name?
Read MoreRather than an almost miraculous blessing, Israel’s six-day victory in 1967 has proven to be a naksa for Israelis and Arabs alike.
Read MoreInspired by the Arab spring, a new generation of Palestinians plan to fight the occupation with olive branches.
Read MorePalestinian reconciliation offers a golden opportunity for a peace deal. But reaching one requires Israelis, Palestinians and the international community to recognise some hard facts.
Read MoreCan an activists’ peace summit at the top of Mont Blanc help bridge the abyss of Israeli-Palestinian conflict?
Read MoreThe Camp David accords between Egypt and Israel remain controversial, but Arabs and Israelis can draw lessons from Anwar el-Sadat’s quest for peace.
Read MoreNorthern Ireland offers one model for Israeli-Palestinian peace. But a dose of Belgian pragmatism wouldn’t go amiss either.
Read MoreInstead of obsessing over how their identities clash, Israelis and Palestinians need to focus more attention on where they mesh.
Read MoreAs the dust settles on Gaza, is the best vision for the future of the Middle East a one, two or three-state solution?
Read MoreOne of Barack Obama’s winning campaign slogans was “change we can believe in”. And with his presidency, everything has changed and nothing has changed when it comes to US foreign policy towards the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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