The White House Warning That Wasn’t

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The White House Warning That Wasn’t,

“The White House says that ‘…we don’t believe the existence of settlements is an impediment to peace.’ That is a direct break with 50 years of fully bipartisan US policy on the matter,” writes Mitchell Plitnick.

US-Israel relations

Israel: Settlement expansion is not the problem,

Deputy Foreign Minister Tzipi Hotovely on Friday insisted that the Palestinians — not Israeli policy — was responsible for stalled talks, and highlighted the White House’s stated stance that expansion in these communities was “not an obstacle to peace.”

Congress takes aim at UN over Israel stance,

Lawmakers are preparing a slew of measures aimed at curbing what they see as anti-Israel discrimination at the UN.

Opinion: Israel: An inspiration for Trump,

“Israel has set a great example of racist bans and walls for Trump to follow,” writes Yasmeen El Khoudary.

Occupation/Human rights

Does the two-state solution still have a future?,

Barely 300 people live in Amona, but with so much attention focused on this one, small place, is the international community losing sight of the bigger issues that surround Israel’s illegal settlement program?

Police brace for ‘price tag’ attacks in wake of Amona evacuation,

Israeli forces patrol known West Bank hot spots to prevent far-right activists taking revenge on Palestinians after outpost removal.

Palestinian Authority warns of danger if Israel annexes West Bank settlement,

Believing it will deal a fatal blow to any future peace process, the Palestinian Authority has warned of escalation if Israel annexes the Ma’ale Adumim settlement in the West Bank to Jerusalem.

Some 1,000 olive trees uprooted to build bypass road on ‘Azzun village land,

The seizure of the land and uprooting of olive trees have severely harmed the landowners, who have lost a source of income and a major financial asset, as well as an open space that served all local residents for leisure and recreational activities.

Gaza

Palestinian NGO worker pleads not guilty to helping Hamas,

Israel accuses Mohammed al-Halabi, head of Gaza operations for the global Christian charity World Vision, of siphoning funds to Hamas.