
Gidi Grinstein
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1 week ago |
fathomjournal.org | Elliott Abrams |Dennis Ross |Gidi Grinstein |Yair Hirschfeld
Attorney Gilead Sher is a former Israeli senior peace negotiator and Chief of Staff to PM Ehud Barak. Formerly a peace negotiator under PM Rabin, he is a Rice University’s Baker Institute fellow and a former senior fellow at Tel Aviv’s Institute for National Studies INSS. In 2023, Sher co-founded the Central Resistance Headquarters for the pro-democracy struggle.
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Jun 25, 2024 |
fathomjournal.org | Joel Singer |Hussein Agha |Yair Hirschfeld |Gidi Grinstein
Gidi Grinstein, who served as secretary of the Israeli delegation for the Camp David negotiations, argues that the embattled Oslo Accords will eventually emerge as the only possible cornerstone for the regulation of Gaza in the post-war era. This article is also related to a piece Grinstein wrote about international recognition of a Palestinian state which can be found here.
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Oct 4, 2023 |
jewishtimes.com | Gidi Grinstein
By Gidi GrinsteinIsrael, Saudi Arabia and the United States seem intent on striking a trilateral deal that includes normalization between Israel and Saudi Arabia, Saudi civil nuclear power monitored by the international community and an American-Saudi defense treaty. So why is it taking so long? Well, a fourth party — the Palestinians — is not part of the negotiations, yet their well-being seems to loom over any deal.
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Sep 27, 2023 |
jpost.com | Gidi Grinstein
(JTA) — Israel, Saudi Arabia and the United States seem intent on striking a trilateral deal that includes normalization between Israel and Saudi Arabia, Saudi civil nuclear power monitored by the international community, and an American-Saudi defense treaty. So why is it taking so long? Well, a fourth party — the Palestinians — are not part of the negotiations, yet their well-being seems to loom over the negotiations.
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