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Fight Delay
This is the concrete deal that Hamas is offering Israel: an open-ended armistice in exchange for a well-armed and independent Palestinian state; a prolonged cessation of hostilities, but no peace treaty and no resolution of the conflict's underlying issues. According to conversations with its leaders and its public statements, Hamas
Feb 13, 2006
Articles & Testimony
Prospects for Peace:
A Panel of Experts Tells <i>Time</i> What Hamas's Victory Might Bring
DENNIS ROSSFormer U.S. envoy to the Middle East Hamas is going to have to make choices because they're going to need the outside world if they're going to deliver for the Palestinians. No one should make it easier for them and let them off the hook. International organizations and governments
Feb 6, 2006
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  • Dennis Ross
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Give Hamas Nothing for Free
During my years of trying to negotiate peace between Israel and its neighbors, I was struck by how rarely the two sides were in sync. Unfortunately, that pattern is holding today. At a time when both the Israelis and Palestinians are experiencing political earthquakes, the two sides appear poised for
Feb 5, 2006
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  • Dennis Ross
Articles & Testimony
Keep up the Pressure on Hamas
Since its parliamentary victory in the West Bank and Gaza last week, the militant Islamic organization Hamas seems to expect that the international community will provide it with diplomatic support and hundreds of millions of dollars in aid without requiring any change in its commitment to Israel's destruction. Hamas, or
Feb 3, 2006
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  • David Makovsky
Brief Analysis
Between Palestinian and Israeli Elections:
Implications for U.S. Policy
On January 30, 2006, Robert Satloff, Dennis Ross, and Michael Herzog addressed The Washington Institute's Special Policy Forum. Dr Satloff is the Institute's executive director. Ambassador Ross is the Institute's counselor and Ziegler distinguished fellow. Michael Herzog is a brigadier general in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and a visiting
Feb 2, 2006
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  • Robert Satloff
  • Dennis Ross
  • Michael Herzog
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What Happened to the Fatah Young Guard?
As much as Hamas's landslide victory in the January 25 Palestinian legislative elections was a triumph for the Islamist movement, it was also a crushing defeat for the younger generation of Fatah leaders who had hoped the election would facilitate a leadership transition in the long-ruling Palestinian national liberation movement
Feb 1, 2006
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  • Ben Fishman
  • Mohammad Yaghi
Brief Analysis
Hamas's Rise and Israel's Choice
On January 23, 2006, Washington Institute executive director Robert Satloff addressed the 2006 Herzliya Conference on the Balance of Israel's National Security. Excerpts from Dr. Satloff's remarks follow. "Beware the unintended consequences of sound policies. On June 24, 2002, President Bush announced a major shift in U.S. policy. No longer
Jan 26, 2006
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  • Robert Satloff
Brief Analysis
On the Eve of Palestinian Elections:
Israel and Palestinians Enter a New Era
On January 19, 2006, Khalil Shikaki and David Makovsky addressed The Washington Institute's Special Policy Forum. Dr. Shikaki is director of the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research, an associate professor of political science at an-Najah University in Nablus, and a senior fellow at the Crown Center for Middle
Jan 25, 2006
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  • David Makovsky
Articles & Testimony
The Danger of a Sharon Exit
As it has become increasingly clear that Ariel Sharon will never be able to resume his duties as Israel's prime minister after suffering a massive stroke, the country has prepared to move on. But life after Sharon is not so simple, particularly as Palestinians prepare to hold elections Wednesday when
Jan 24, 2006
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  • Dennis Ross
Articles & Testimony
Don't Make Exceptions for Hamas
In the West Bank, there is definite excitement in the air. Campaign posters are festooned everywhere in Ramallah in advance of tomorrow's Palestinian parliamentary elections. Hamas is contesting these elections for the first time, and all polls point to the organization running very strongly. On a recent visit to Ramallah
Jan 24, 2006
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  • David Makovsky
Brief Analysis
How to Judge the Palestinian Elections
Ahead of January 2006 Palestinian legislative elections, Western officials are underestimating the risks of a Hamas victory and violence.
Jan 24, 2006
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  • Ben Fishman
  • Mohammad Yaghi
An 'Atlas' of Roadmaps and Options for the Israeli-Arab Process
On January 23, 2006, Washington Institute visiting military fellow Brig. Gen. Michael Herzog (IDF) addressed the 2006 Herzliya Conference on the options for continuing Arab-Israeli peace processes. These are his remarks.
Jan 23, 2006
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  • Michael Herzog
Articles & Testimony
A Patriot's Vision
Once when I was sitting with Ariel Sharon, he bemoaned Israel's current generation of political figures as "thinking only of today, while our enemies think about tomorrow." Sharon saw a world in which political expediency was a threat to Israel, and he felt that his generation--a generation that had fought
Jan 16, 2006
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  • Dennis Ross
Articles & Testimony
Good for Nothing
The Bush administration this week faced a decision that could help determine whether Ariel Sharon's centrist party survives the end of his political career. Fortunately, Washington appears to have chosen wisely -- by choosing not to act at all. Here's the background: On January 25, the Palestinian Authority is scheduled
Jan 11, 2006
Brief Analysis
Fatah's Prospects in the Legislative Elections
Polling and political dynamics point to Fatah losing control of the Palestinian legislature after January 25 elections.
Jan 10, 2006
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  • Mohammad Yaghi
  • Ben Fishman
<em>New York Times</em> Week in Review:
Ten Voices on the New Era
By Peter Edidin One constant, in calls to the Middle East on Thursday and Friday, was the background noise of a television, set to a program that was reporting on the condition of Ariel Sharon. Whether the person being called was a Palestinian or an Israeli, to the left or
Jan 8, 2006
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  • David Makovsky
Articles & Testimony
Sharon's Leadership Altered Landscape
In Israel yesterday, Ariel Sharon's allies and his adversaries were praying for his life. But even if the man who has fought or led Israel in every war since its independence does not survive this battle against a massive stroke, his five years as prime minister have already left a
Jan 6, 2006
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  • Robert Satloff
Articles & Testimony
Change Agent
After suffering a stroke yesterday, Ariel Sharon is fighting for his life in a Jerusalem hospital. Even if he survives, he is unlikely to lead Israel again. But while his tenure as prime minister is probably over, Sharon has already accomplished more than enough to earn a place among Israel's
Jan 5, 2006
Brief Analysis
Netanyahu's Victory:
Major Challenges for the Likud Party
Former Israeli prime minister and recently resigned finance minister Benjamin Netanyahu won the Likud leadership primary on December 19, beating the foreign minister, Silvan Shalom, by a margin of 45 percent to 33 percent. Netanyahu returns to the leadership of Likud, which he vacated after his loss in the 1999
Dec 27, 2005
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  • David Makovsky
Articles & Testimony
A Helping Hand for Middle East Bilateralism
The recent decision by Ariel Sharon, Israeli prime minister, to bolt from the Likud party has shaken Israeli politics to its core, where Likud has dominated for 20 of the last 28 years. Now Palestinians and Israelis will be going to the polls within two months of each other in
Dec 19, 2005
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  • David Makovsky

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