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Israeli settlement

The Ambiguous Way Forward

Sharon got out of Gaza. Now what?

A Thin Line

Benyamin Netanyahu's election as Israel's prime minister on May 29 was greeted by a great international gnashing of teeth.

Commentary

Move Fast on Jerusalem

The hardest issue in the peace process needs to be resolved before settlements make it unresolvable. 

Obama Gives Up on Peace

The president's Jerusalem speech was a retreat from positions necessary for Israeli-Palestinian talks.

Mr. Prime Minister, What Kind of Israel Do You Want?

Obama needs to resurrect LBJ's famous question when he meets with Netanyahu.

Blogs

An Imposed Israeli-Palestinian Solution

Finding a way to get off the hamster wheel otherwise known as the Mideast peace process.

The Albert Haynesworth of the Middle East

Washington's football team finally put its foot down. Will Obama be able to do the same when it comes to Israel?

The Palestinians' Ploy

The Palestinians have hit a sore spot by seeking an affirmation of their state on land the Israelis conquered in 1967.

Books & Reviews

Bernadotte and Shamir

Marton's qualifications to write a book about the Middle East are slightly higher than Bernadotte's were to make peace there, but in the end it comes to the same: two boy scouts setting up pup-tents in minefields.

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June 20, 2013