Where do we go from here?
A review of US Middle East Policy
Did Trump knowingly force the Israeli Prime Minister to eat crow in the White House? Opinion.
Did Trump knowingly force the Israeli Prime Minister to eat crow in the White House? Opinion.

PA meets Russian President, proposes international peace conference under the auspices of the Quartet.

Quartet mediators welcome Israel's gestures toward PA, but also urge both sides to avoid steps that undermine prospects for peace.

Middle East Quartet expresses concern over clashes in eastern Jerusalem, calls on Israel to "exercise restraint".

A bombshell report details how former British PM got millions from UAE while serving as Quartet envoy for Middle East peace.

Kerry meets Netanyahu, hopes to 'advance what is of utmost importance for Israel's security.'

It seems the PA can't take the heat: in wake of accusations levelled in the Quartet report, Abbas calls for the boycott of Mid-East Quartet.


Prime Minister thanks former British Prime Minister for making efforts to 'advance peace in the region.'

Former British PM hands in resignation letter after eight years, says he will continue to work for 'two state solution' informally.

Visiting Gaza, former British PM calls on Hamas to clarify whether it would accept a long-term peace alongside Israel.

Envoys from the United States, European Union, United Nations and Russia will meet January 26 to discuss stalled peace process.

Islamist movement's deputy leader makes clear it won't accept any of the Quartet conditions, even under a 'unity gov't' with Abbas.

The Palestinian Authority is incensed by Foreign Minister Lieberman's letter to the Quartet.

PA chairman Mahmoud Abbas expressed 'hope' peace talks could be restarted while maintaining fait accompli preconditions

PA officials have sought to paint Israel as the villain, saying it is obstructing indirect talks - talks that don't exist!

The latest round of Quartet talks with Israel and the Palestinian Authority fail to kick start the moribund peace process.

Quartet diplomats say they will meet separately with Israeli and PA officials due to Ramallah's refusal of direct talks.

Reiterating demands for an Israeli construction freeze and recognition of the pre-1967 lines, PA officials reject Quartet talks in Jordan.
