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Fatah Resurrected

Abbas sits atop a newly invigorated Palestinian Authority; the West Bank is completely secure. They want peace but will adopt a one-state solution if Netanyahu turns his back on Palestinian progress. Israel must act now.

Confronting Hamas

Terrorist groups make poor peace partners.  Is Hamas any exception?

Commentary

Israel Under Siege

Turkey's punitive diplomacy reinforces the obvious: Israel stands alone in a region increasingly driven by Islamist fervor.

The Death of Egyptian-Israeli Peace

For Israel, the days of a secure southern border are over. The inexorable march towards conflict with Egypt continues.

Greece Sides with Israel

As Israeli-Turkish relations settle into a deep freeze, Athens cozies up to Jerusalem.

Blogs

The Normalization of Hamas

The Israeli and American postures toward the ruling party in Gaza are stuck in a time warp.

The New Contours of Gaza

The people of Egypt finally have a voice, but Israel won't like their first words.

A Viable Interlocutor

The new Palestinian unity government is a promising development—as long as Israeli and American stubbornness don't get in the way.

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May 26, 2012