Palestinians: The Other Peace Deal

Hamas and Fatah, the two major Palestinian parties ruling the Gaza Strip and West Bank respectively, have been at war with each other for the past 12 years.
The Palestinians’ Uncivil War

The Palestinians’ major ruling groups, Fatah and Hamas, are now saying they are done with each other: that the divorce is final.
Palestinians: No Difference Between Hamas and Fatah

The morning after the vote, Abbas will wake up to the realization that Hamas was a strange bedfellow indeed.
Hamas and Fatah Unmasked

Abbas was similarly blindsided by Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s visit to Oman, and Minister of Culture and Sports Miri Regev’s visit to Abu Dhabi for the world judo championships.
How Hamas Wins

That’s the worst sentence to write: Hamas wins. The people of the Gaza Strip lose. The people of Israel lose. The State of Israel remains to be seen, but for now, it loses, as well.
The “Separate” Palestinian State

Last week, Hamas began paying salaries to thousands of its employees after Qatar sent a $15 million grant in cash to the Gaza Strip.
Palestinian Threats to Arab Normalization with Israel

The Palestinians are once again acting against their own interests by alienating powerful and wealthy countries such as the UAE and Oman.
UNESCO: Why the United States Needs to Watch Out

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), regarding international interest in preserving historic sites in Israel, is a sham.
Why Palestinians Do Not Have a Parliament

Parliaments, among the strongest manifestations of a democracy, represent the electorate, enact laws and oversee the government through hearings and inquiries.
The Palestinian Battle Against a Plan that Does Not Exist

The Trump administration would doubtless be overjoyed to hear that Hamas and Fatah have become “collaborators” and “agents” working with the US and Israel.