West Bank

Democracies Increasingly Employ Personal Sanctions as Instruments of Statecraft Against Individuals Rather than States
The Money Continues to Flow Because the Incentives Remain Aligned
Two of Israel’s Most Serious Internal Problems Are Integrating the Haredi Population and Squelching Settler Violence in the West Bank
Once Property Claims Are Codified and Adjudicated Within a State-Administered System, Reversing Them Is Difficult
An Unresolved Legal Assertion Continues to Be Treated as Settled Law
Despite Hamas’s Expectation of a Mass Uprising, a Mix of Deterrence, Politics, and Fatigue Kept Violence Contained
Arab Communities in the West Bank and Gaza Need to Be Decentralized Arab Emirates with Internal Autonomy, Under Overarching Israeli Control
Israel’s Struggle to Govern the West Bank – A Legacy of War, Bureaucracy, and Unenforced Laws
The Way Forward for Those Seeking Independence Is Accountability for Their Actions and Rule of Law
Israel Should Decentralize Governance in the West Bank to Empower Local Leadership in Palestinian Communities