Last week, Israeli Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked of the Jewish Home Party took a tour of the South Hebron Hills organized and led by the right-wing NGO Reg...
As the Republican and Democratic parties convene in Cleveland and Philadelphia, we expect to see numerous signs of the deepening polarization that has...
I’ve spent the last week in Israel with IPF exploring the security situation in depth, spending days in the Gaza envelope, Jerusalem seam line, southern Wes...
It has been a grim few months for those searching for a solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Despite the historically widespread and enduring support f...
Since IPF released its Two-State Security project last week, we have gotten an enormous response, most of it positive but some of it critical. Nearly everyone a...
IPF has been very busy lately, and people are starting to take notice. Earlier this week, Ron Kampeas of JTA wrote an article previewing IPF’s activities in the...
Recent months have seen an increase in unilateral plans to resolve, or at least mitigate, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Since the Oslo Accords of the mid-19...
For several months now, senior IDF and Shin Bet officers have been lobbying the government for the approval of measures to improve conditions for Palestinians i...
Serving as a senior adviser to Shimon Peres, a remarkable Israeli prime minister and later a cherished president, I noted a quality unique to politicians: when ...
When Joe Biden visits Israel, drama inevitably ensues. Few in Israel have forgotten his 2010 trip, when upon his arrival the Interior Ministry announced the con...