Recent attacks in the West Bank the past few months underscore an important point: terrorism must be curbed for the current talks to make any progress. More…

Recent attacks in the West Bank the past few months underscore an important point: terrorism must be curbed for the current talks to make any progress. More…
A controversial law on the treatment of African migrants in Israel has been struck down, so what comes next for Israel’s newest residents? More…
Often-criticized by his right flank, Netanyahu has exercised considerable restraint; yet where’s the love from the Left?
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Obama’s move is a precedent in precedent-breaking, but what does it mean for US foreign policy? More…
Netanyahu and Sharon both followed similar arcs to the premiership and the negotiating table — but is that where the comparison ends for Bibi? More…
There is a lot at stake in the current negotiations — but have both sides forgotten their domestic constituencies? More…
Turkey’s Middle East policy has been upset by Morsi’s ouster — will Erdogan and his deputies risk further isolation or adjust accordingly? More…
The ongoing protests in Turkey highlight the changing nature of the ruling AKP party. More…
The new Palestinian Prime Minister inherits a litany of challenges; toeing the line between the US and Ramallah is just one of them.
Late on Sunday evening last week, as the last hours of Palestinian Prime Minister Salaam Fayyad’s premiership were winding down, President Mahmoud Abbas appointed Rami Hamdallah, a lifelong academic, as his successor… More…
The protests are the main story, but Turkey’s ever-increasing need for a natural gas supply is liable to play an increased role in the country’s future direction. More…