The phrase “two-state solution” is constantly being repeated, but is it realistic?
Barth Eide said it was possible that out of this "terrible dramatic situation" happening in Gaza today.
The current PA is immature and unable to meet the challenge at this time, and hence we must not stumble in our blindness.
The assassination of Yitzhak Rabin sent a message to the liberal front: Peace with your neighbors means war with your brothers.
Israelis divided on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's standing amid Saudi peace as New Israeli Voice Index focuses on Middle East peace.
23 years since the Second Intifada, deep resentment still exists between Israelis and Arabs living in the Palestinian territories.
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict seems to loom over the negotiations for a Saudi-Israeli normalization deal.
Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.
DIPLOMATIC AFFAIRS: Three decades later, the conflict continues to claim innocent lives, peace seems to be a pipe dream, and the vision of two states seems more elusive than ever.
It is both trite and grotesque to point to the Rabin assassination as a personal warning to Benjamin Netanyahu today. But one cannot escape the sense that terrible things may yet happen