Those who see the meeting as a preamble to a long-awaited two-state solution to the conflict—slow down—you’re getting ahead of yourselves.
Author - Jason Silverman
Jason holds a BA in Middle East Studies and Hebrew from The Ohio State University and an MA in International Relations from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Originally from Columbus, Ohio, Jason decided to make Aliyah in 2014 and served in the IDF in the Armored Corps.
He currently resides in Jerusalem and is pursuing a PhD in International Relations focusing on national movements and their engagement of diaspora communities. Jason is also a political and social activist.
More articles from Jason Silverman
Poll suggests “Israel loyalists” make up just 20% of Evangelicals in America, as Replacement Theology continues to infiltrate the Church
A one-state solution in the Holy Land won’t become a new Switzerland, but rather another Lebanon
A rare and personal look at how Israelis and Palestinians are learning to live together
Is America Abandoning Israel? An Insider’s Look at “What’s Going On Between the US and Israel?”
The crucial issues now brewing leave little wiggle room for Biden or Bennett to budge
After three days in Washington, Israel’s top diplomat can return home with the feeling that the mission was accomplished
73 years after independence, Israel is secure and strong, and the idea of a Jewish state is increasingly taken for granted
What was the first message a reborn, sovereign Jewish state wanted to send to the world and the Middle East?
Once we stop thinking about religion and state in zero-sum terms, we will be able to make much more progress on crucial issues
Give Muslims a Chance
Israel’s new government is anchored by Muslims, and that doesn’t sit well with everyone