What's in store for the Palestinians?

There's a sign to Jerusalem. Is there a sign post to peace?
Of course the big news was the collapse of the Peace Process between Israel and the Palestinians.

But what's in store now?

Julian Pecquet examines the response from the US Congress. He casts doubt on the Congress' favor towards the PaleRead here
stinians for their having taken actions to unify the Palestinian cause.

Why this tough line in the USA?

In Gaza, Abu Marzouk says "recognizing Israel would be to cross a red line." Read here

In this case, how much security could Israel imagine in the future? No much, unfortunately. Read here

Jonathan Spyer looks at the possibilities facing the Palestinians in this piece Read More

Alex Joffe, an historian and archaeologist writes, "Effective foreign policy requires a balance between the predictable and the unpredictable. Alliances require careful maintenance and no surprises while adversarial relationships sometimes require unpredictable responses. It is the unique gift of the Obama administration to have reversed this equation." He is critical of the "Peace Process", in this article Why the Negotiations Collapsed.  Read More 

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