It is really hard for me NOT to think of the Palestinian side of the entire thing. I'm Native American, and my own ancestors dealt with the same thing. I think when Israel was first formed, a much better plan could have been come up with, one that did not boot Arabs from their own land. read more
I believe there’s a significant fundamental reality that must be considered when examining the nature of Arab Israeli conflict, and the merits (or the vices) of the sides involved, and that is: the Arab-Israeli dispute over land is NOT in essence about a conflict between two rival states; but a conflict between two ethnics groups. read more
In this Saban Center Analysis Paper, Shibley Telhami analyzes emerging trends in public attitudes and whether there has been a change over time in the degree to which Arabs assign importance to the Arab-Israeli conflict and the prospects of Middle East peace. read more
The Israel Victory Project steers U.S. policy toward backing an Israel victory over the Palestinians to resolve the Arab-Israeli conflict. Decades of what insiders call “peace processing” have left matters worse than when they started. read more