Israelis are Back to the Polls Again, for the Fifth Time in Three Years Simon Anquetil Nov 2, 2022 The large but fragile coalition led by Naftali Bennett collapsed in June after only a year in government. Though…
Élections israéliennes : le réveil des minorités? Killian Abellon Apr 15, 2020 Pour la première fois, des minorités traditionnellement exclues des élections en Israël telles que les Arabes et…
Trump’s One-Sided Middle East Peace Plan: Real Path or Dead End? Maëna Raoux Mar 23, 2020 Undoubtedly, both Palestinians and Israelis must be central and equal partners in the regional peace process rather…
The Two-State Solution is Dead. What Now? Andrew Fawaz Jan 21, 2020 With the demise of the two-state solution and increasing political support for annexation in Israeli politics, it…
Gideon Sa’ar, Marco Rubio, and the Case of the ‘Cool’… Sarah Farb Jan 15, 2020 A right-winger who listens to Tupac is still a right-winger.
Netanyahu’s Last Stand—The Political Realities of Indictment Jacob Lokash Dec 20, 2019 For Netanyahu, the State of Israel is an essential part of himself that he will not give up unless it is taken from…
Bridging the Divide: The Joint List’s Re-engagement In Israeli Politics Jacob Lokash Oct 17, 2019 What has caused this drastic turnaround and the Joint List’s decision to recommend Benny Gantz for Prime Minister?…
Known Unknowns: Israeli Power and Russian Permission in Syria Sarah Farb Jan 27, 2019 In the most recent flare-up between Israel and Iran in Syria, Russia said everything about its dubious relationship…
The Two-State Solution: An Obituary Sarie Khalid Jan 2, 2018 Writer's note: A glossary for certain key terms can be found at the end of the article. President Trump’s decision…
Road Toward Reconciliation? A New Start for a Divided Palestine Lanya Feng Oct 24, 2017 After a decade-long rift, the two political parties of Palestine, Hamas and Fatah (also known as the Palestinian…