Daily News Issue Date: 
October 2, 2014
News: 
News:
 
Israel approves the construction of 2,500 settlement housing units in occupied East Jerusalem. (AP/AFP/Ha’aretz/Times of Israel)
 
The White House says Israel’s new settlement activity would “poison the atmosphere” and distance Israel from “even its closest allies.” (JTA/Times of Israel/Jerusalem Post)
 
The Palestinians may ask the UNSC to set a deadline of November 2016 for an Israeliwithdrawal from all occupied territories. (AP/Reuters/JTA/Times of Israel)
 
PM Netanyahu tells Pres. Obama a new Arab alliance could resuscitate Israel’s peace talks with the Palestinians. (New York Times/Washington Post/AFP/Ha’aretz)
 
Economy Minister Bennett criticizes Netanyahu for his commitment to the 2-state solution. (Ynet)
 
Sec. Kerry is reportedly planning new Israeli-Palestinian peace talks under the auspices of regional Arab powers. (Times of Israel)
 
Netanyahu clashes with UNSG Ban about postponing probe into shelling of UN facilities in Gaza. (Ha’aretz)
 
IDF Chief Gantz says long-term calm in Gaza requires economic incentives. (Times of Israel)
 
The first cabinet meeting of the Palestinian unity government will be held in Gaza afterEid al-Adha. (Ma’an)
 
Israel has agreed to allow Palestinians to export vegetables and fish from Gaza to the occupied West Bank. (Ma’an)
 
Egypt will close the Rafah crossing for Eid al-Adha. (Ma’an)
 
Palestinian landlords in Gaza refuse to rent to families targeted by Israel in the recent war. (Al-Monitor)
 
A Palestinian-born candidate, Raed Salah, is running for Berlin mayor. (AP)
 
Turkey’s parliament is considering giving the government power to launch military incursions into Syria and Iraq. (AP/Washington Post) 
 
Kurdish fighters say ISIS is closing in on the town of Kobani along the Syria-Turkey border. (AP/Reuters)
 
A UN report says ISIS extremists are committing “staggering crimes” in Iraq. (Reuters)
 
Egypt seizes a private newspaper to censor an article. (New York Times) \
 
The GCC demands the restoration of government authority in Yemen. (The National)
 
Commentary:
 
The Jordan Times says Netanyahu refuses to see that only peace with the Palestinians can bring about reconciliation with the rest of the Arab world. (Jordan Times)
 
Dana Milbank looks at the recent Obama-Netanyahu meeting. (Washington Post)
 
Ha’aretz asks how can Netanyahu speak of regional peace and at the same time expand Jewish settlements in East Jerusalem. (Ha’aretz)
 
Raphael Ahren says Netanyahu would never actually agree to the establishment of a Palestinian state. (Times of Israel)
 
Michael Young says Obama’s reference to his administration’s “underestimation” of the ISIS threat was embarrassing. (The National)
 
Hassan Hassan says the US-led coalition against ISIS risks losing support if it does not clarify its aims. (The National)
 
The National welcomes the alliance between Sunni and Kurds against ISIS on both sides of the Syria-Iraq border. (The National)
 
Roger Cohen says Obama’s war against ISIS makes war with Iran even more unthinkable. (New York Times)
 
Faisal Abbas explains how the world can win the ideological war against ISIS. (Al Arabiya)
 
Nicholas Kristof says extremists like ISIS recognize that their greatest strategic threat comes not from a drone but from a girl with a book. (New York Times)
 
Joyce Karam looks at how losing the Senate could affect Obama’s foreign policy in the Middle East. (Al Arabiya)
 

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