Tag Archives: Palestine

Francis as the First Post-Western Pope

What is the new Pope’s strategy for the Middle East?

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EU Can’t Sanction? Try Israel

The BDS movement has raised a serious prospect of European sanctions against Israel.

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Gaza: Scenes of Human Tenacity

Young people hold on to the future, even as conflict surrounds them.

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The U.S.-Israel-Iran Triangle

What options do the United States and Israel have for dealing with a nuclear Iran?

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Palestine and the Fayyad Difference

Does Salam Fayyad’s plan for Palestine offer an exit from the Israel-Palestine conflict?

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Golan Heights and Shebaa Farms: The Keys to Middle East Peace?

Could reaching an agreement on these disputed territories give the peace process the push it desperately needs?

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Visiting the Lands of the Bible

On the arduous road to better global understanding, what does it take for Westerners to do their fair share?

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Dateline Jordan: John the Baptist Revisited

Does the peace between Jordan and Israel offer a glimpse of hope for the future of the Middle East?

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An Opening for Peacekeepers in Israel?

Is Israel finally overcoming its objections to international peacekeepers?

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Forty Years of Delusions

How has the 40th anniversary of the Six Days War shone a spotlight on today’s crisis of leadership in the Middle East?

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