Two State Solution Israel
Netanyahu says any future Palestinian state would be a platform to destroy Israel
Netanyahu described the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack on Israel from the Gaza Strip, where Hamas was in control, as evidence of what Palestinians would do with a state.
Letters to the Editor, December 16, 2024: Surrender to the emotions
Time to nix 'Palestine': Terrorists aren't entitled to a state - opinion
The US must display unwavering support for Israel - opinion
Ehud Barak to Foreign Affairs: Israel has a leadership vacuum
Former prime minister, Ehud Barak, explains Netanyahu's failures since the beginning of the war and calls both the voters and Lapid, Gantz, and Eisenkot to call for early elections.
Majority of Jewish Israelis opposed to demilitarized Palestinian state - survey
In a survey performed by the Israel Democracy Institute, Jewish and Arab citizens of Israel were asked a variety of questions about Israel's war with Hamas and what the future should look like.
Israel pans US two-states plan as a gift to Palestinians, eyes victory over Hamas
US President Joe Biden and Jordan's King Abdullah spoke about the importance of a two-state resolution to the conflict when they met at the White House earlier this week.
Blinken is using blackmail to achieve goal of Palestinian statehood - opinion
Israel has no obligation to restore the lives and homes of those who tried to destroy ours because we don’t owe them that consideration.
Letters to the Editor, January 7, 2024: Painfully naive
Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.
Hamas has killed the two-state solution - opinion
By their actions, “moderate” Palestinians have removed themselves from the process of Mideast peacemaking, once and for all.
The great challenge: The solution has to come from us, not the outside - opinion
It is possible that we have not suffered enough to come to terms with the need for a solution.
Netanyahu sails with open eyes into confrontation with Biden - analysis
Netanyahu must lay out incentives to the Palestinian Authority.
Honesty can advance peace in the middle east - opinion
Being honest means acknowledging that extremism is rising on both sides.
Lapid talked to the UN of peace - here are some ways to manifest it regionally - opinion
ENCOUNTERING PEACE: Were Lapid’s words in the UN empty words, or did they truly reflect what he believes? If yes, can they be translated into an effective plan.
The two-state hypocrisy in the reaction to Lapid’s speech - analysis
Political leaders are having a field day after hearing that Lapid's delegation to the UN planned to support a two-state solution.