Coexistence
The Paris Conference, the peace industry, and the illusion of representation - opinion
Real peacebuilding requires leaving the comfort of elite conferences and engaging directly with the difficult realities on the ground.
For Jerusalem activist Jehad Abu Sneineh, coexistence starts in the streets - interview
Alex Sinclair: Why I wear my kippah with Israeli and Palestinian flags - opinion
Grapevine, April 2, 2026: The insensitivity of bureaucracy
Israel’s mixed messaging on Christmas draws controversy - analysis
The messaging shows the challenges Israel faces and also raises the question of whether it is better to use the holiday to draw contrasts with the region or to celebrate unity.
Israel won't be democratic without equality for all citizens, including Palestinians - opinion
Most Palestinian citizens of Israel accept Israel being the democratic nation-state of the Jewish people but demand it should also be the state of all its citizens.
Violence, silence, and the need for healing - opinion
When Jewish and Arab facilitators sit together, something subtle but essential happens.
Can coexistence survive October 7? Peace activists grapple with new reality
While some Israelis and Palestinians still hope for peace, a new question is whether coexistence can become more honest, balanced, and grounded.
Peace is possible: My political party reached a peace deal with the Palestinian Authority - opinion
B’Yachad Natzliach (Together We Will Succeed) reached a comprehensive framework agreement with the Palestinian Authority, showing that another way exists.
Haifa holds Holiday of Holidays Festival
The festival is an initiative of Beit Hagefen – The Arab-Jewish Cultural Center – and the Haifa Municipality.
Druze, Arab enlistment shows minorities choosing Israel, rejecting apartheid narrative - editorial
In a region where minorities are often persecuted, expelled, or massacred, the fact that so many members of minority communities are choosing Israel and not its enemies is remarkable.
Joseph Cohen: On antisemitism, politics, and Israel
Joseph Cohen sits down with JPost's Michael Starr to discuss his experiences with antisemitism and more.
'Make hummus, not war': How the Israeli-Palestinian owned hummus bar moves forward despite the war
In Berlin, their restaurant has been tested by tensions over the war. Both far-right and far-left factions have protested the “normalization” of an Israeli and a Palestinian working together.
Why the Abraham Accords are still missing a soul - opinion
For peace to endure, the Abraham Accords must mature beyond their current scope.