News:
Clashes erupt in occupied
East Jerusalem between Palestinians and Israeli police following the death of the Palestinian man. (Reuters)
Netanyahu and DM Ya’alon
blame Abbas for inciting the
shooting of the Jewish activist in Jerusalem. (Times of Israel/Jerusalem Post)
Hamas
praises the shooting. (Ma’an)
The
UN Human Rights Committee says Israel should investigate all alleged violations committed by its forces during three recent wars in Gaza. (Reuters)
Palestinians ask the UNSC to demand that Israel immediately
reverse plans to build more Jewish settlements. (Ynet)
The White House says
Israeli and
US national security advisers will meet. (JTA/Ha’aretz)
Al-Qaeda says ISIS should
rejoin the group so they can fight together against the West. (AP)
American officials say US-led
airstrikes probably did not kill senior terrorist leaders in Syria. (CNN)
Human Rights Watch says ISIS killed
600 Iraqi prisoners in Mosul. (AP)
American and British officials say more
foreign fighters are joining ISIS in Syria. (NBC)
Commentary:
Elhanan Miller says the “Jerusalem Intifada’” is symptomatic of the eastern city’s political void. (Times of Israel)
Avi Issacharoff looks at the recent escalation in Jerusalem. (Times of Israel)
Ha’aretz says Israel’s mayor in Jerusalem Barkat uses paternalism to keep Palestinians in line. (Ha’aretz)
Barak Ravid says Israel’s crisis with Washington is here to stay. (Ha’aretz)
Aaron David Miller says the US-Israeli relationship isn't in crisis and it's not on the verge of failing. (CNN)
Joyce Karam looks at the recent tensions between Pres. Obama and Netanyahu. (Al Arabiya)
The National says defeating extremism is a universal duty. (The National)
Jamal Khashoggi says the Tunisian path of resorting to democracy is the right path. A (Al Arabiya)
The Daily Star says Lebanon has a shameful gender inequality. (Daily Star)