Security
After identifying the threats faced by both Israel and the future state of Palestine, examining the territorial approach to security, evaluating the security imperatives of the two state solution, and exploring various tools to address those threats:
Can an agreement enable Israel to protect itself, by itself, and provide the Palestinians with security and a viable, contiguous and sovereign state?
Security: Additional Resources
"Two State Security," Center for New American Security
"Security First," Commanders for Israel's Security
“Israel’s Strategic Environment,” Institute for National Security Studies
“Area C is Strategically Vital for Israel,” Begin-Sadat Center
“State with No Army, Army With No State,” Washington Institute for Near East Policy
"Settlements Do Not Serve Israel's Security Needs," MOLAD
“Arab Peace Initiative,” S. Daniel Abraham Center for Middle East Peace
"Ending Gaza's Perpetual Crisis," Center for New American Security
"Security Annex," Geneva Initiative
* These materials are provided for reference purposes, with no intention of endorsement