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1. Europol-Israel Police Operational Agreement: Enhanced cooperation with EU in combatting crime and terrorism

2. Saudi Arabia’s Engagement in the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process

3. Palestinian Expectations from The Biden Administration

4. ‘Peace through Health’ in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict: Ground for dialogue or guise for continued occupation?

5. Energy as a Tool for Israeli-Palestinian Peacebuilding

6. Environmental Organizations as Potential Players in the Peace Process

7. One step forward, one step back: International discourse on advancing Israeli-Palestinian peacemaking

8. The Importance of International Partnerships for Israel’s Progressive Camp

9. Greece, Cyprus, and the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process

10. Improving access to the EU’s market for services

11. The Interests of Eastern Mediterranean States and Israeli Policies

12. Israel and Qatar: Relations Nurtured by the Palestinian Issue

13. Israel-Egypt Cooperation in 2019: Strategic Warming, Civilian Coolness?

14. Israel-Iraq Cooperation in 2019: Security Challenges and Civilian Warming

15. Israel-Morocco Cooperation in 2019: Warming from the Bottom Up

16. Israel-Jordan Cooperation in 2019: Continued Deterioration

17. Israel and Energy in the Eastern Mediterranean

18. Israel, Energy, and the Eastern Mediterranean: Shaping a New Regional Foreign Policy

19. Israel and the Environment in the Mediterranean Basin

20. Europe's Initial Reactions to Israel’s Annexation Intentions

21. Egyptian Plague or Spring of Youth? The Israeli Discourse regarding the Arab Spring

22. The Differences between the EU’s Differentiation Policy and the BDS Movement

23. Senior Jordanian Officials: Annexation Endangers Israel-Jordan Relations

24. Israel's Relations with Key Arab States in 2019

25. The Role of Economy in US Efforts to Promote Israeli-Arab Peacemaking

26. Israel-UAE Cooperation in 2019: Warming Relations, Also in Civilian Affairs

27. Trends in Israel’s Regional Foreign Policies

28. Regional Opportunities to Improve the Situation in Gaza

29. The 2018 Israel-Turkey Policy Dialogue of the Mitvim Institute

30. Alternative Directions for Israeli Foreign Policy on the Eve of an Election Year

31. Tunisia and Its Relations with Israel Following the Arab Spring

32. Netanyahu and the Temporary International Presence in Hebron (TIPH)

33. Israel and Egypt: Strategic Partnership, Civil Remoteness?

34. The Role of Former Diplomats in Israel’s Public Sphere

35. The Israeli Election Results and Israel's Foreign Policy

36. Divided and Divisive: Europeans, Israel and Israeli-Palestinian Peacemaking

37. Guiding Principles for Israel’s Foreign Policy toward the Eastern Mediterranean

38. The European Parliament Elections Results: Possible Significance for Europe and Israel

39. Guiding Principles for Israel’s Foreign Policy toward the EU

40. Existing and Potential Cooperation between Israel and Key Arab States

41. Trends in Israel’s Regional Foreign Policies: January-June 2019

42. Opportunities for Israel in the Middle East (Periodic Assessment, Mid-2019)

43. Existing and Potential Cooperation between Israel and Key Arab States (Snapshot, Mid-2019)

44. Public Opinion Findings on Israel’s Foreign Policy towards the Elections

45. Israel’s Foreign Policy towards the September 2019 Elections

46. Democracy and Foreign Policy in Israel

47. The Importance of Ties between Palestinian Citizens of Israel and Diaspora Jewry: A View from Britain

48. The 2019 Israeli Foreign Policy Index of the Mitvim Institute

49. The Quality of Israel’s Peace with Jordan is Dependent on the Israeli-Palestinian Issue

50. 25 Years of Israel-Jordan Peace: Time to Restart the Relationship