NEWS:
American officials say the announcement of new Israeli-Palestinian talks is
"not imminent."(Washington Post)
Israel denies reports it's willing to accept the Arab Peace Initiative as a basis for talks. (Xinhua)
Israel's attorney general says the state should prioritize demolishing settler structures built on
private Palestinian property in the occupied territories. (Jerusalem Post)
The number of Palestinians traveling to Israel and occupied East Jerusalem this Ramadan is
drawing income away from Palestinian businesses. (Ma'an)
After some heated controversy, a
Palestinian teenager is allowed to attend a Central Pennsylvania high school. (Patriot News)
COMMENTARY:
Hussein Ibish says Kerry's diplomatic push should be supported by bottom-up Palestinian civil society initiatives. (Foreign Policy)
Jeremy Ben-Ami condemns cynicism and defeatism on US Middle East peace efforts. (New York Times)
Herb Keinon says Palestinian hesitancy over Kerry's proposals reveals a lack of Arab League clout. (Jerusalem Post)
The Jordan Times looks at Jordan's role in efforts to revive Israeli-Palestinian talks. (Jordan Times)
The Daily Star already dismisses Kerry's peace efforts as an "abject failure." (The Daily Star)
Lisa Goldman says Kerry stands little chance of altering the present status quo. (Daily Beast/Open Zion)
Ari Shavit says Israel's arrogance and complacency led to the EU settlement guidelines fiasco. (Ha'aretz)
Dan Illouz asks why Israel, a country noted for innovation, can't think outside the box when it comes to peace. (Jerusalem Post)
Alan Phillips says the new EU guidelines show Europe will no longer be played for a fooled by Israel. (The National)
AFP says the new EU guidelines turn up the heat on Israel regarding peace. (AFP)
Nehemia Shtrasler says such sanctions will only intensify until they hit all Israelis in the pocketbook. (Ha'aretz)
Barak Ravid says diplomatic failures were involved, but ultimately Netanyahu is responsible for the EU measure. (Ha'aretz)
Israel Harel says Israel should fight back against the EU directive and has the leverage to do so. (Ha'aretz)
The Jerusalem Post says the EU directive will only hamper efforts to revive peace talks. (Jerusalem Post)
David Weinberg says the guidelines are just another example of European anti-Semitism. (Jerusalem Post)
Noah Beck dismisses the EU measure as simply designed to placate oil-rich Arab states. (YNet)
Samuel Lebens says European sanctions against Israel can work, but these are not the right ones. (Daily Beast/Open Zion)
Ha'aretz says settlers are stealing money from the Israeli state to fund stealing lands from the Palestinians. (Ha'aretz)
Hazem Balousha says Hamas is trying to mitigate the fallout of the ouster of Morsi. (Al Monitor)
Abeer Ayyoub says Palestinians in Gaza feel punished by Egypt this Ramadan. (Al Monitor)
Miriam Pellicano says Israeli laws tear Palestinian families apart. (Al Jazeera)