NEWS:
Palestinian officials urge Pres. Obama personally to kickstart the resumption of peace negotiations. (Ha'aretz)
Palestinian protesters rally in solidarity of hunger striking prisoners. (Ma'an)
Israel orders an emergency court hearing for hunger striking Palestinian prisoner Samer Al-Issawi. (Ahram Online)
Palestinian officials say Israel is continuing to withhold their tax revenues. (Ma'an)
Palestinians extend voter registration for two more days. (Xinhua)
PM Netanyahu comes under criticism for his annual ice cream budget. (New York Times)
Obama will become the first sitting US president to receive Israel's Presidential Medal of Distinction. (New York Times)
An outcry erupts over a photo of a Palestinian child in the crosshairs of an Israeli soldier's rifle. (Reuters)
A teenage girl in Nazareth is hospitalized after a middle-aged man threw acid in her face when she rejected his marriage proposal. (Jerusalem Post)
An influx of cash from Qatar is helping to stabilize the situation in Gaza. (Jerusalem Post)
Israelis are seeing a strong continuity between the policies of Pres. Morsi and his predecessor Mubarak. (Al Monitor)
Many international NGOs won't work in Gaza because of Hamas' designation as a terrorist organization. (Al Monitor)
COMMENTARY:
Head PLO mission in Washington Maen Areikat says the US must move to resolve the conflict, not manage it. (LA Times)
Bradley Burston outlines the best and worst-case scenarios for peace from new Israeli governing coalitions. (Ha'aretz)
Eric Yoffie says pro-settlement propaganda by the David Project only reinforces how dangerous the settlements really are. (Ha'aretz)
Moshe Arens says Israel hopes for peace, but Pres. Abbas can't deliver it. (Ha'aretz)
Amnon Shamosh says the release of Marwan Barghouti is crucial to saving the two-state solution. (YNet)
David Newman says the push to recognize a university in the Israeli settlement of Ariel is a blow to Israeli higher education and efforts to prevent international boycotts. (Jerusalem Post)
Aluf Benn says censorship in the Israeli media is widespread. (Gulf News)
Akiva Eldar says the "temporary" Oslo agreements are the biggest obstacle to real permanent status agreements. (Al Monitor)
Tom Dan says Israel is quickly losing support among young American Democrats. (Ha'aretz)