Partnership Based Peace

Disillusionment from the Concept of Separation

Only a political resolution can bring long-term security. This is agreed upon by former senior officials in the security establishment and supported by studies on violent conflicts. Limor Yehuda explores what could be a realistic, political framework for dividing the land into two states, while highlighting three significant obstacles that could shatter the illusion of separation.

Partnership-based Security

The entire conception of Israeli security is predicated on the principle of superiority, and this...

A Package Deal for Peace: Leadership, not Polls

Israeli-Palestinian peace based on equal self-determination is the only solution that offers a viable future...

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אם אתם באזור | New in The Region

A monthly newsletter dedicated to analyzing Israel’s relations in the Middle East from diverse perspectives, edited by Dr. Eli Osheroff

זמן שמ”ש | Partnership-Based Peace

A regular publication by the Shemesh Center for Partnership-Based Peace at the Van Leer Institute, exploring global conflicts and developing language and ideas for Israeli-Palestinian reconciliation grounded in partnership and equality.

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