The Realign For Palestine project at the Atlantic Council aims to amplify pragmatic voices who courageously advocate for Palestinian statehood and self-determination, unequivocally reject violence, terrorism, and extremism and acknowledge a two-nation solution, including Israel’s right to exist in safety. Decades of violent conflict have proven that all who support Palestinians must realign our words and actions to finally achieve lasting peace.

Realign For Palestine fosters innovative thinking, advocacy, and action toward regional peace, security, and nation-building of two homes for two people.

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Realign from radical extremism to radical pragmatism

Calls for more violence must be rejected. Violence only fosters fear, resentment, and retribution.

It’s time to reject maximalist language and for balanced perspectives to be heard.

Realign from mutual destruction to two states for two people

October 7 proved the futility of violent armed resistance as a pathway to peace, with innocent civilians paying the highest price. An intertwined, shared future that recognizes each other’s humanity and differences while allowing Palestine to flourish in prosperity alongside a safe and secure Israel—is the only way forward.

Realign from black & white narratives to multiple truths

Multiple things can be true at the same time. Palestinians and Israelis each have legitimate grievances, valid histories, rights, and aspirations.

Realign from hateful words to helpful actions

All who support Palestinians need to ditch slogans like “From the River to the Sea” and “Globalize the Intifada.” Threatening language is dangerous and keeps people apart—and, with it, opportunities for peace.

Realign from subverting peace to peaceful activism

It’s time to change how all who support Palestinians talk and act—to start on a new path of cooperation. By finding common ground, we can better understand the complexity of the Israel and Palestine conflict, make compromises, and end the violence once and for all.

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Through our Rafik Hariri Center for the Middle East, the Atlantic Council works with allies and partners in Europe and the wider Middle East to protect US interests, build peace and security, and unlock the human potential of the region.

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New Atlanticist

Nov 25, 2025

Whether it puts boots on the ground or not, Turkey matters for Gaza’s stabilization

By Daniel C. Kurtzer and Kayra Sener

Turkey and Israel should work with the United States to develop a role for Ankara that helps advance the International Stabilization Force mission in Gaza.

Crisis Management
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New Atlanticist

Nov 18, 2025

How Trump can leverage the Saudi crown prince’s visit to help secure Gaza’s future

By Melanie Robbins 

Trump should work with Saudi Arabia and the UAE on a Gaza stabilization fund and a more cohesive plan for implementation.

Israel
Middle East

Fast Thinking

Oct 3, 2025

Hamas just agreed to release all remaining hostages. What does that mean for the Trump peace plan?

By Atlantic Council

On Friday, Hamas agreed to release all of the remaining hostages that the militant group captured during its October 7, 2023, terrorist attack on Israel. Our experts share their perspectives on what this means for a potential cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war.

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Press Release

Mar 14, 2025

Atlantic Council launches Realign For Palestine to redefine pro-Palestine advocacy and policy

The Palestinian-led project promotes a pragmatic vision for the future of Palestine. WASHINGTON, D.C. –MARCH 14, 2025 – The Atlantic Council today launched Realign For Palestine, a groundbreaking new project to challenge entrenched narratives in the Israel and Palestine discourse. The project aims to cultivate a generation of Palestinian voices committed to a renewed Palestinian […]

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