An article in Ha’aretz and a radio interview on Galatz present Reut’s analysis of the Israeli-Palestinian political process.
Posts Tagged ‘Political Process’
Political Process: Achieve Progress without Pushing for Agreement
Posted in National Security, tagged National Security, Palestinian state, Political Process on May 12, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Why Can’t Israel “Win”?
Posted in National Security, tagged national securty, oslo process, Political Process on May 7, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
In a recently published article, Amir Oren describes how Israel consistently failed to capitalize on its military successes and deals with the need to establish a “political Agranat commission” to investigate the history of these missed political opportunities.
Reut Document: Reassessment of the Israeli Palestinian Political Process: Build a Palestinian State in the West Bank
Posted in About Reut, National Security, tagged About Reut, Hamas, National Security, Negotiations, Palestinian state, Political Process on May 6, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The Reut Institute recently published a document which seeks to support the reassessment process of the Government regarding the Israeli-Palestinian political process . The document presents the main dilemmas facing Israel and ultimately argues that the country’s political strategy should be based on the logic of upgrading the Palestinian Authority (PA) in the West Bank [...]
Reut Update: National Security and the Political Process
Posted in About Reut, National Security, tagged About Reut, National Resilience, National Security, Political Process on April 12, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
During Pesach, we plan to update our community regarding developments in different areas of our work. This post focuses on the teams dealing with Israel’s national security and the political process with the Palestinians.

