Ten ways Trump has launched a relentless assault on the very idea of Israeli-Palestinian peace
Israel-Palestine
Challenging the Narratives That Support Israeli Occupation
For nearly 50 years, the United States has run roughshod over Palestinian rights and international law, while giving Israel a blank check to do the same.
Restrictions on Press Freedom in the Middle East—and Beyond
Today on TAP: Journalists analyzed escalating attacks on the media at the Arab Center Washington D.C.’s annual conference
Trump Official Briefs AIPAC, as Democrats Rally Around J Street
Middle East State Department appointee David Schenker made time for the Israel lobbying powerhouse AIPAC, clarifying the fault lines in Washington.
Thanks to Sanders, Conditioning Aid to Israel Is Entering the National Conversation
Speaking at the J Street conference, the senator from Vermont electrified the ‘pro-Israel’ crowd with his brand of tough love.
Five Key Takeaways From Israel’s Indecisive Election Rerun
Netanyahu has cast a powerful shadow over Israeli politics for the better part of a generation. That hold has now been weakened.
Netanyahu Lost. But Did Anyone Win?
A guide to Israel’s election: what the results mean, and what happens next
Disentangling from Israel
A conversation with Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh
Kushner’s Israel-Palestine Shindig: Easily Forgettable and Rather Important
It took the president’s son-in-law, envoy, and ambassador 874 days to put together a great big glossy nothing-burger.
The Illusion of Trump’s Mideast Peace Plan
Kushner and Greenblatt have us focused on a plan that may never appear, while they are making the possibility of a two-state solution disappear.

