At the intersection of diplomacy and peacemaking, the Israel–Jordan Peace Treaty anthology emerges as a seminal collection, chronicling a pivotal moment in Middle Eastern politics. This volume brings together a diverse range of documents, commentaries, and analyses, capturing the multifaceted process of peace negotiations. It showcases variegated literary styles from legal prose to diplomatic correspondence and critical essays, each contributing to a comprehensive understanding of the treaty's context, challenges, and milestones. The significance of this collection is underscored by its inclusion of landmark speeches and pivotal agreements that highlight the intricacies of the peace process. The editors of this collection bring together documents and insights from two primary actors: The State of Israel and The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. Their backgrounds offer a unique lens through which the historical and cultural complexities of the Israel-Jordan relations can be examined. This anthology aligns with broader movements toward peace and reconciliation in the Middle East, providing a testament to the power of diplomacy. By juxtaposing the narratives and legal frameworks proposed by both nations, the collection enables a deeper understanding of the peace negotiations from a bilateral perspective. This anthology is an indispensable read for those interested in the dynamics of Middle Eastern politics, international relations, and peace studies. It offers readers the unique opportunity to explore the nuanced and often complex process of peacebuilding between two historically contentious neighbors. Through a meticulous compilation of documents and analyses, the collection not only educates but also invites readers to engage in a broader dialogue about the possibilities for peace and reconciliation in a region marked by prolonged conflicts. The Israel–Jordan Peace Treaty anthology stands as a testament to the enduring value of diplomacy and the transformative power of peace agreements.