An Israeli official says Netanyahu would still meet with Pres. Abbas, despite UNGAspeech. (Times of Israel)
An Israeli official allegedly holds “secret talks” with PM Hamdallah. (Ynet)
Abbas is threatening to reevaluate the PA’s security ties with Israel. (Ha’aretz/Jerusalem Post)
Hamas criticizes Netanyahu’s recent speech at the UNGA. (Xinhua)
Israel will grant 500 Palestinians from Gaza three-day permits to visit Jerusalem over the Eid al-Adha holiday. (Ma’an)
Displaced Palestinians from Gaza receive 100 mobile homes. (Ma’an)
Israeli occupation forces arrest 21 Palestinians in the West Bank. (Ma’an/PNN)
A survey indicates 24 percent of Jewish-Israeli consumers are boycotting Arab businesses in the wake of the summer’s Gaza conflict. (JTA/Jerusalem Post)
Three Israeli soldiers who fought in the recent Gaza war have committed suicide. (Ha’aretz/Ynet)
Israel’s population authority left Muhammad off the annual “Top 10” list of baby names, even though it was number one. (New York Times)
ISIS says it will expand into southern Syria within days. (The National)
US-led forces launch airstrikes on ISIS extremists who are besieging a Syrian Kurdish town near the Turkish border. (Reuters)
Turkey may send troops into Syria and Iraq and let allies use Turkish bases to fight ISIS. (Reuters/Washington Post)
Syrian Kurds continue their exodus to Turkey. (Washington Post)
PM Abbott says Australian aircraft will join the US-led coalition in air strikes against ISIS in Iraq. (Reuters)
A Syrian official says 17 people, including 10 children, have been killed in explosions near a school in Homs. (AP)
The UN says at least 1119 Iraqis have been killed in September. (AP)
Egypt is offering to train pro-government forces battling rival armed groups in Libya. (Reuters)
The Kuwaiti government is fighting dissent by revoking citizenships. (New York Times)
King Abdullah of Jordan will meet with Pres. Putin in Moscow to discuss terrorism. (Jordan Times)
Jordan and the US sign four grant agreements worth $633 million. (Jordan Times)