Where the smartest analysts agree, where they disagree, and what the conventional take is missing — week by week.
Where the smartest analysts agree, where they disagree, and what the conventional take is missing this week.
Three new pieces this week change the frame. A long-form revives the case that nothing here will resolve. An essay names the asymmetry both sides keep ducking. A dialogue most coverage missed surfaces.
The week's piece, plus a short newsletter that points to it. Only this topic.
The analysts who recur in our coverage of Israel–Palestine. Click any voice for credentials, sources we read of theirs, and where to follow them.
Every Tuesday's piece on Israel–Palestine since November 2025. Each one is self-contained — you don't need to have read the others.
Mearsheimer and Beinart converge unexpectedly on coercion; Walt pushes back. The frame most coverage missed.
Aaron David Miller and Khaled Elgindy on the asymmetry mediators won't say out loud. Three days inside the talks.
Halevi, Beinart, and Daniel Levy on the same set of incidents — and why their conclusions barely overlap.
Karim Sadjadpour, Vali Nasr, and Halevi on the deal everyone's misreading. Plus what the Iran factor changes.
Ehud Yaari from inside, Anshel Pfeffer from the press desk, Shadi Hamid from outside. The doctrinal shift coverage glossed over.