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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.

Ahead of the Curve: Roadmap Revival?

The way forward is to concentrate on solving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, which, because the many problems of the region are so interlinked, can create, in turn, momentum for dealing with the other regional disputes that feed it.

The No-Win Zone

War in Lebanon highlights the lack of options, and victors, in the Middle East.

How Well Should You Be Sleeping?

Five years after 9/11 the United States is not winning the inaptly named "war" on terrorism.

Finding the Lost Peace

Arafat's death opened a real window for peace--but it won't stay open for long.

Commentary

Abbas's Breaking Point

How the provocative, reckless moves made by the Palestinian leader have destroyed prospects for peace.

Hamas Turns on Fatah

Palestinian unity has reached its expiration date.

Exposing Abbas

Mahmoud Abbas is peddling lies and distortions. Apparently The New York Times is buying.

Blogs

Hamas Presents an Opportunity

If Israel and the U.S. are truly interested in Israeli-Palestinian peace, they must seize this moment.

Abu Mazen's Observations

Criticize Abbas as much as you want for his tactics or his selectivity in emphasizing some facts rather than others. But some of the important things he says are simply undeniable.

Utilizing Egypt

As Egypt continues to sort itself out, the U.S. has only one job: Don't screw it up.

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February 12, 2012