NEWS:
Kerry calls the recent Arab League statement about negotiations with Israel
"a big step." (New York Times)
COMMENTARY:
Amos Harel says the three main security threats Israel faces at present are violent settlers, rockets from Gaza and the fate of Syria's chemical weapons. (Ha'aretz)
Hassan Kaabiya says it's shocking that Israel's military rabbis would rule non-Jewish troops in the IDF are not equal to Jewish ones. (YNet)
Ha'aretz says another law extending detentions without charge or process for suspected terrorists is a stain on Israel's legal system. (Ha'aretz)
The Jerusalem Post says it supports a law requiring a referendum on any peace agreement. (Jerusalem Post)
Jonathan Freedland says Israeli ultra-Orthodox parties may hold the key to a solution. (Gulf News)
Zvi Bar'el calls Israel the "superpower of international panic." (Ha'aretz)
Gil Troy denounces the outspokenness of former Israeli security officials in the film "The Gatekeepers." (Jerusalem Post)
Yaakov Lappin says Israel's recent military actions send a message to foes to its north and south. (Jerusalem Post)
Ben Caspit interviews Daniel Abraham, founder of the Center for Middle East Peace.
Mohammed Suliman looks at the growing problem of child labor in Gaza. (Al Monitor)