News:
Israel intensifies its offensive in Gaza, killing at least 14. (AP/New York Times/Washington Post/AFP/JTA/Jerusalem Post/The National)
35 Palestinians have been killed since Monday by Israeli airstrikes. (Ma’an)
Militants in Gaza fire more rockets at Israel, including Tel Aviv. (Reuters/AP/Ma’an/Ha’aretz)
Hamas claims responsibility for rocket fire on Israel. (AFP/The National)
PM Netanyahu says he will “further intensify” attacks on Hamas. (AFP)
The IDF confirms two rockets fell in open areas south of Haifa. (Jerusalem Post/Times of Israel)
Israeli officials say airstrikes on Gaza will become more intense in the coming days. (Ma’an)
DM Ya’alon wants to cut fuel and power supplies to Gaza. (Daily Star)
Pres. Abbas calls Pres. Sisi asking him to intervene to save the Palestinian people from the ongoing escalation in Gaza. (Ma’an)
The Arab League calls for an urgent meeting of the UNSC over the Israeli escalation in Gaza. (Jerusalem Post/Ynet)
The US calls for restraint and urges both sides to avoid harm to innocent civilians. (Ha’aretz/Times of Israel)
Jordan condemns the Israeli assault on Gaza. (Jordan Times)
Abbas will convene Palestinian leaders to sign a request to join the ICC. (Ha’aretz)
White House coordinator for the Middle East Philip Gordon accuses Israel of denying Palestinians sovereignty, security and dignity. (Times of Israel)
Israeli occupation forces detain several Hamas leaders in the West Bank. (Ma’an)
A US official says the three murdered Israeli teenagers were shot at least 10 times. (Reuters)
Supporters of Palestinian American teenager Tariq Abu Khdeir seek to bring him back home. (Ha’aretz/JTA)
Iraqi security forces find 53 blindfolded bodies south of Baghdad. (Reuters/New York Times)
PM Maliki accuses Kurds of hosting IS militants. (AP)
The Iraqi government tells the UN that it has lost control of a former chemical weapons facility to "armed terrorist groups." (Reuters)
Iran sends three attack planes to the Iraqi government. (New York Times)
A US diplomat says his Bahrain expulsion was not about him. (AP/The National)
Syrian refugee women face harassment and poverty. (AP)
US Attorney General Holder says Europe and the US need to collaborate on Syria. (Washington Post)
Commentary:
Ron Kampeas says Egypt and the US might not help broker a ceasefire between Gaza and Israel. (JTA)
Anshel Pfeffer says there is a lack of a responsible power to broker an Israel-Hamas ceasefire. (Ha’aretz)
David Ignatius asks if Sec. Kerry will have the credibility to help rebuild dialogue after this new war in Gaza. (Washington Post)
Aaron David Miller says Kerry should not try to make peace between Israel and Gaza. (Foreign Policy)
Rami Khouri says Palestinians will not launch another intifada. (Daily Star)
Ben Caspit says Netanyahu is under pressure from his coalition for a large military operation in Gaza. (Al-Monitor)
Jeffrey Goldberg says each time a Palestinian is abused in Israeli custody, it violates the spirit and promise of the country. (The Atlantic)
Aaron David Miller says Israelis and Palestinians are in a game with no end. (CNN)
Yossi Mekelberg says to Israelis and Palestinians, peace should be the “ultimate revenge.” (Al Arabiya)
David Horovitz explains why Israel is fighting with Gaza again. (Times of Israel)
Gregg Carlstrom says the real battleground of occupied East Jerusalem is ready to “boil over.” (Foreign Policy)
Zvi Bar’el says Israelis are “longing for” the next intifada. (Ha’aretz)
Asmaa al-Ghoul says the Palestinian press is losing the “media war.” (Al-Monitor)
The Daily Star says Israel’s bombing of Gaza is a “recurring nightmare.” (Daily Star)
Osama Al Sharif says Abbas has failed to empathise with his own people. (Jordan Times)
Jonathan Cook says neither Israelis nor Palestinians can claim to be above a culture of hate. (The National)
Linda Gradstein interviews the mother of the murdered Palestinian teenager. (The Media Line)
Yadin Kaufmann makes the economic case for peace. (Ha’aretz)
The National says from Gaza to Iraq there is a clear lack of leadership. (The National)
David Ignatius says the tragedy of the US role in the modern Middle East is that it became the protector of the very post-imperial order it once resisted. (Washington Post)
Jamal Khashoggi says the Arab world needs to look inwards to explain ISIS’s rise. (Al Arabiya)
Ali Ibrahim says cutting subsidies in Egypt is inevitable. (Asharq al-Awsat)