NEWS:
The UK says achieving peace in the Middle East remains its a
top priority, and expresses concern about Israeli settlements. (PNN)
COMMENTARY:
Thomas Friedman says Abbas and Netanyahu have to help each other overcome extremists. (New York Times)
Martin Raffel cites the joint advocacy by
ATFP and
JCPA for peace, and urges Israelis and Palestinians to understan each other side’s interests. (The Jewish Week)
Eric Yoffie says US Jews should back Netanyahu's fight against Israeli hawks. (Ha'aretz)
Shlomi Eldar says the Netanyahu government has no interest in the peace process. (Al-Monitor)
Ha'aretz calls Bennett a nuisance who should be kicked out of government.(Ha'aretz)
Micah Stein asks what's wrong in throwing rocks at the Israeli soldiers. (The Daily Beast/Open Zion)
Abraham Katsman gives three possibilities for Netanyahu's release of 104 Palestinian prisoners. (The Daily Beast/Open Zion)
Zvi Bar'el highlights the issue of racism in Israel, mostly against Arabs and Mizrahi Jews. (Ha'aretz)
Haim Baram urges Jews to save Israel's democracy by voting for Arab candidates in response to new, anti-democratic Knesset bill. (Ha'aretz)
Alon Ben David says Netanyahu has one only one option if he wants to deal with Iran's nuclear threat: make peace with the Palestinians. (Ha'aretz)
Ron Kampeas warns of the rising influence of Israeli settlers leaders on the US Congress, particularly Republicans, who denounce peace talks with the Palestinians. (Times of Israel)
Mahmoud Jaraba and Lihi Ben Shitrit say former Pres. Morsi's downfall was a blow to Hamas. (The Daily Star)