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Jordanian and Palestinian National Security

For more than two decades, the most optimistic people about the final solution no longer expected a consensus on a real two-state solution, in accordance with international resolutions. This coincided with a remarkable successive shift of the electoral political trends in Israel towards the far right, the extreme right, and the extremist religious forces, with a noticeable and significant decline…

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International Policies

Jordanian Plan B and the day after the end of the peace process

There is no longer any doubt, even in the slightest degree, that Israel will not accept the establishment of a Palestinian state in accordance with UN resolutions, which is what Netanyahu recently declared as it has become clear like the sun which cannot be covered with a sieve. Consequently, Jordanian adherence to the peaceful settlement in the diplomatic discourse has become…

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PSI News

PSI Hosts a Closed Workshop with Jordanian and Palestinian Experts and Academics

The Politics and Society Institute, in partnership with Masarat Center in Palestine, conducted an intensive and closed workshop on May 27th and 28th to analyze the Israeli-Palestinian situation and the strategic interests of Jordan. The closed workshop, which spanned two days and consisted of four sessions, included Jordanian and Palestinian experts, politicians, and researchers from the West Bank and within…

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Commentaries

Determinants of Major Battles

Last week, we witnessed a military operation led by the Israeli occupation forces on the Gaza Strip. They claimed it was in response to missiles launched by Saraya Al-Quds, the armed faction of the Islamic Jihad movement, in retaliation for the death of the movement’s leader, Khader Adnan, in the occupation’s prisons. Since Tuesday dawn, Israeli airstrikes targeted the homes…

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