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Gabriel Mitchell is a PhD candidate in Government & International Affairs at Virginia Tech University and the U.S. Representative for Mitvim – the Israeli Institute for Regional Foreign Policies. Follow him at @GabiMitch.

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Greece and Cyprus can play a modest role in advancing Israeli-Palestinian peace
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  • Greece and Cyprus can play a modest role in advancing Israeli-Palestinian peace

    In March 2021, the Eastern Mediterranean Gas Forum held its first meeting as a recognized international organization. Delegations from member countries – including Cyprus, Egypt, Greece, Israel, Italy, Jordan, and Palestine – gathered in Cairo to organize a regional gas market. The forum is a unique space that offers a platform for dialogue between European and Middle Eastern countries. Furthermore, it is rare that Israeli and Palestinian delegations cooperate on the international stage. Yet, as the inaugural meeting demonstrated, the conflict is never too far away. When the delegates voted on whether to grant the United Arab Emirates observer status in the forum – a privilege given to the United States and European Union – Palestine vetoed, a clear demonstration of Ramallah’s frustration with the normalization process that started a few months ago.

    May 21, 2021

    Israel-Turkey: Where to from Now?
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  • Israel-Turkey: Where to from Now?

    After years of negotiations that produced sporadic headlines but few results, Israel and Turkey finally reached terms for reconciliation on June 27. While relations will not return to the “love affair” of the 1990s, there is reason for cautious optimism. Rapprochement will serve to create the foundation for a stronger dialogue between two of the Middle East’s most important actors.

    July 11, 2016