NEWS:
COMMENTARY:
Lara Friedman says it's completely wrong to think Netanyahu has frozen settlement construction or expansion. (Daily Beast/Open Zion)
The CSM profiles Palestinian activist turned scholar Mohammed Dajani. (Christian Science Monitor)
Ha'aretz says proposed new legislation in Israel would undemocratically stifle criticism of Israeli military actions. (Ha'aretz)
Chemi Shalev says Hawking is now the "unlikely poster child" of the boycott movement. (Ha'aretz)
Ben White says Hawking should be commended for his boycott. (Al Jazeera)
Gershon Baskin says there is nothing "united" about Jerusalem under Israeli rule. (Jerusalem Post)
Gil Troy calls Israeli "price tag" vigilantes "morally bankrupt, politically foolish criminals." (Jerusalem Post)
Xinhua asks why Syria isn't responding to Israel's airstrike. (Xinhua)
Aaron David Miller says Kerry is right to try to get Arab states involved in the peace process, but is unlikely to succeed, and only the Israelis and the Palestinians can really make it happen. (Foreign Policy)
Brent Sasley says an Israeli law mandating a referendum on any peace agreement is a bad idea. (Daily Beast/Open Zion)
George Hishmeh says Israel's airstrike in Syria was designed to undermine the prospects of new peace talks. (Gulf News)
Nassif Hitti says the Arab League can help Israelis and Palestinians negotiate. (Al Monitor)
Douglas Bloomfield says the Arab League has to get involved in a meaningful way. (Jerusalem Post)
Ron Kampeas says Qatar is trying to make its name as a Middle East peacemaker. (JTA)
Badar Salem looks at the myriad challenges faced by gay Palestinians. (Al Bawaba)