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The White House’s fantasy proposal is bound to fail. → Read More
Israel’s strategic conservatism—the notion that it can be better to bide one’s time and manage conflicts rather than rush to try to solve them before the conditions are ripe—is not inherently bad and has in fact served Israel well in some cases. In others, as in the conflict with the Palestinians, it has damaged the country’s prospects. Natan Sachs writes that whether or not this strategy is… → Read More
Fellows Natan Sachs and Khaled Elgindy from the Center for Middle East Policy at Brookings debate the challenges facing the Israeli-Palestinian peace process. Also in this podcast: "Coffee Break" with Molly Reynolds. → Read More
Fellows Natan Sachs and Khaled Elgindy from the Center for Middle East Policy at Brookings debate the challenges facing the Israeli-Palestinian peace process. Also in this podcast: "Coffee Break" with Molly Reynolds. → Read More
Fellows Natan Sachs and Khaled Elgindy from the Center for Middle East Policy at Brookings debate the challenges facing the Israeli-Palestinian peace process. Also in this podcast: "Coffee Break" with Molly Reynolds. → Read More
Fellows Natan Sachs and Khaled Elgindy from the Center for Middle East Policy at Brookings debate the challenges facing the Israeli-Palestinian peace process. Also in this podcast: "Coffee Break" with Molly Reynolds. → Read More
Once again, Israeli-Palestinian relations are at an impasse. Unlike myriad previous times, however, many on both sides and in the international community are giving up on the possibility of conflict resolution in the near future. Natan Sachs lays the framework of four policy dilemmas that each present a need to balance between short- and long-term goals. → Read More
Once again, Israeli-Palestinian relations are at an impasse. Unlike myriad previous times, however, many on both sides and in the international community are giving up on the possibility of conflict resolution in the near future. Natan Sachs lays the framework of four policy dilemmas that each present a need to balance between short- and long-term goals. → Read More
Natan Sachs writes about the U.S.-Israel relationship in light of the Iran nuclear deal. He argues that the Obama administration would do well to listen to the Israeli concerns— and that Prime Minister Netanyahu needs to face the simple reality that the United States is the key to mitigating his concerns. → Read More
On May 14 Israel's 34th government, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's fourth, was sworn in, following a flurry of last minute negotiations. In lieu of the more stable, governable coalition the prime minister had hoped for when he called for elections last December, Netanyahu now heads a majority comprised of only 61 members. Given the make up of this government and the difficult… → Read More