News:
Extremist jewish settlers burn and damage
olive trees on Palestinian land in the occupied West Bank. (Ma’an)
Israeli police
restrict the entry of Muslim men to the
Al-Aqsa mosque. (JTA/Times of Israel)
UNRWA will make its largest ever financial plea to
donors for Gaza aid. (Ma’an/AFP)
Palestinian
Christian leaders urge the
EU to recognize the State of Palestine. (PNN/Ha’aretz)
Hamas wants to exchange bodies of two Israeli
soldiers for Palestinian security detainees. (Ynet/Times of Israel)
Israeli Brig. Gen. Padan says this summer’s Gaza
war was a heavy blow to Hamas. (Ha’aretz)
The US-led coalition is intensifying its
aerial bombardment of ISIS positions in the Syrian border town of
Kobani. (AP/The National)
The UN is
concerned about the fate of 500 civilians trapped in Kobani. (AP)
Turkey wants the creation of a
buffer zone on the border with Syria. (New York Times)
Sec. Hagel says the US wants to use a Turkish air base and have it help train and equip moderate Syrian opposition forces. (AP)
AP looks at how two
french girls were lured to “jihad.” (AP)
Tunisia’s Ennahda party is ready to form another coalition
government with its secular rivals. (Reuters)
Jordan and the EU establish a
framework for future cooperation in the field of migration and mobility. (Jordan Times)
Commentary:
Ben Caspit says Pres. Abbas is on the verge of a Security Council majority. (Al-Monitor)
Jack Khoury says its time for Fatah and Hamas to rebuild their relationship. (Ha’aretz)
Alan Philps says everyone but Israel is expected to pay for the reconstruction of Gaza. (The National)
The Daily Star says the Obama administration has no coherent strategy on Syria and Iraq. (Daily Star)
The National says airstrikes alone cannot stop ISIS. (The National)
David Ignatius says limited war is rarely successful. (Washington Post)
Sinem Cengiz says Turkey’s inaction in the fight against ISIS is due to complicated geopolitics of the region. (Al Arabiya)
Abdallah Schleifer says Pres. Sisi avoided committing armed forces to fighting ISIS because of instability in Libya. (Al Arabiya)
Amal Mudallali says the Iranian sphere of influence is expanding into Yemen. (Foreign Policy)