News:
UNSG Ban and Sec. Kerry are heading to Cairo to push for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.(AP/AFP/Times of Israel/The National)
The Palestinian death toll rises to 500. (Washington Post/PNN/AFP)
Israeli forces kill over 50 Palestinians in Gaza. (Ma’an)
Israeli airstrikes target a hospital in Gaza, killing four. (Daily Star)
Hamas’ armed wing says it has captured an Israeli soldier. (Reuters/Ma’an/PNN/The National)
Israel kills 10 Palestinian militants entering from Gaza. (Reuters/New York Times/JTA)
The Iron Dome intercepts rockets over the Tel Aviv region. (Jerusalem Post/Ynet)
PM Netanyahu says there is “very strong” international support for Israel’s offensive in Gaza. (AFP/Ha’aretz)
Israeli cabinet ministers say the Israeli military may have to reconquer all or part of Gaza to ensure security. (Jerusalem Post)
The UNSC holds an emergency meeting on Gaza. (AP/The National)
Kerry is overheard expressing what appears to be pointed concern over the deaths of civilians in Gaza. (Reuters/New York Times/AFP)
Yesterday was the deadliest day for both Palestinians and Israelis in Gaza. (New York Times/Washington Post/Ma’an)
Safe havens where Palestinian civilians in Gaza can seek refuge are rare. (New York Times/The National)
In hospitals across Gaza there are scenes of chaos and grief. (New York Times)
Two American citizens are among the Israeli soldiers killed in Gaza. (AP/JTA)
Former Israeli Amb. to the US Oren says Israel would prefer Egyptian to American mediation. (Times of Israel)
Hezbollah leader Nasrallah vows to support the “resistance” in Gaza. (Jerusalem Post)
Jordanians stage a pro-Gaza rally near the Israeli embassy. (Reuters/Jordan Times)
The French government condemns what it calls anti-Semitic violence at a rally. (Reuters/Times of Israel)
Palestinian-American teenager Tariq Abu Kheir, who was beaten by Israeli police, talks about his experience. (AP/Times of Israel)
FM Lieberman urges Israelis to boycott the businesses of striking Palestinian citizens of Israel. (Ha’aretz)
Overnight attacks in two Iraqi cities kill 16. (AP)
Iraqi Christians flee Mosul after IS issues them an ultimatum. (AP/Washington Post/The National)
The head of the Iraqi Catholic Church says IS militants are worse than Mongol leader Genghis Khan. (Reuters)
PM Maliki condemns IS’s targeting of Christians. (AP)
Commentary:
Hussein Ibish says neither Israel nor Hamas can win in Gaza, but the biggest loser could be the PA. (Foreign Policy)
Hussein Ibish says the Gaza crisis reveals regional splits. (The National)
Ben Birnbaum and Amir Tibon explain how Kerry’s peace initiative crumbled. (New Republic)
The Daily Star says Israel’s policy of “slaughtering innocent Palestinians” is generating higher levels of anger and outrage around the world. (Daily Star)
Amer Al Sabaileh says the events in Gaza are inextricably linked to the dynamic regional shifts. (Jordan Times)
H.A. Hellyer asks if Egypt’s ceasefire proposal will gain traction. (Al Arabiya)
Colum Lynch says Palestinians are turning to the UNSC for help. (Foreign Policy)
Jackson Diehl says the crisis in Gaza is not making Pres. Abbas weaker or Hamas stronger. (Washington Post)
Ben Caspit says Israeli Cabinet members are blaming the US for a failed ceasefire. (Al-Monitor)
David Horovitz says Hamas is drawing Israel ever deeper into Gaza. (Times of Israel)
Rami Khouri says Israel’s chronic use of force is failing. (Daily Star)
Gideon Levy asks what Hamas really wants. (Ha’aretz)
Nathan Brown addresses five myths about Hamas. (Washington Post)
Nafeez Ahmed says Netanyahu’s goal is to end Palestinian sovereignty. (Al Arabiya)
The National says Palestinians in Gaza must use media in their “war for freedom.” (The National)
Brian Lurie says Israel’s human rights community must stand up for human rights even under fire. (Ha’aretz)
Taylor Luck says IS finds that politics is much harder than power grabs. (The National)
The Jordan Times says this is no time to remain silent in the face of IS’s atrocious attack on the few thousand Christians still remaining in Iraq. (Jordan Times)
Antoine Safer and Zuhair Al-Harthi debate whether Gulf states could participate in the Iranian nuclear talks. (Asharq al-Awsat)