FMEP Resources
FMEP Legislative Round-Up: June 16, 2017, Lara Friedman
A round-up of Congressional letters, bills, hearings, and statements on all things related to Israel and the Palestinians.
FMEP Weekly Settlement Report: June 16, 2017, Kristin McCarthy
Get the facts on Netanyahu’s Trump-era settlement policy, which has advanced plans for nearly 5,000 settler homes since the beginning of the year.
US-Israeli/Palestinian relations
Trump aides Kushner and Greenblatt to visit Israel, Palestinians this week, Reuters
U.S. President Donald Trump is sending two top aides to Jerusalem and Ramallah this week to discuss potential next steps in his bid to restart Israeli-Palestinian peace talks, a White House official said on Sunday.
Senate Democrats edge closer to endorsing major cuts to Palestinian Authority aid, JTA
Top Senate Democrats said they were closer to signing on to a Republican-backed bill that would slash aid to the Palestinian Authority if it did not stop subsidizing Palestinians jailed for attacks on Israel.
Likud planned anti-Obama campaign ads in 2015 – report, Times of Israel
During the 2015 election campaign, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party reportedly planned, and later scrapped, negative campaign ads against then-US president Barack Obama. It relied on internal polls of Israeli voters that indicated most were negatively predisposed toward the US leader.
Occupation/Human rights
Rioting Injures Three Israeli Cops on Jerusalem's Temple Mount as Tensions Rise, Ha'aretz
Clashes in Jerusalem’s Old City on Sunday injured three Israeli police officers and resulted in the arrest of a number of Palestinians.
Israeli Army Clears Out Extremist Settler Outpost, Ha'aretz
The army this month removed the residents of Baladim, a settlement outpost in the West Bank, near Kokhav Hashahar.
What we choose to ignore about the 1967 War, +972 Magazine
“The sins of the 1967 War are still with us. Not only in the continuing crime of the occupation and the new victims it takes, but also in the unanswered questions and the still unaccounted for victims,” writes Jim Zogby.
Opinion: True or not, Islamic State’s claim of Friday attack is a statement of intent, Times of Israel
Islamic State usually issues claims of responsibility for attacks in which it was directly involved, to which its leadership was connected, or which were carried out on its behalf. It is far from clear that any of these links apply to Friday’s attack.
What Northern Ireland can teach us about Israel-Palestine, Local Call
“Imagine if Jerusalem had an Israeli mayor from the Likud party, and a Palestinian deputy mayor from Fatah. It’s not so far-fetched — the equivalent is already in place in Belfast,” write Liel Maghen and Eran Tsidkyahu.
Israeli West Bank University to Double in Size, Ha'aretz
Ariel University is to double in size within the next five years, according to a plan now being promoted by Education Minister Naftali Bennett. Ten or twelve new buildings are to be added for new faculties in research and teaching at the university, located in the West Bank settlement of Ariel, as well as a new medical school, to be named after U.S. billionaire businessman Sheldon Adelson and his wife Miriam.
Israeli politics
Government said to be freezing 6,000 apartments in Jewish East Jerusalem, Times of Israel
Secret documents in the Jerusalem city council show that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government has frozen the construction of more than 6,000 apartments in the capital, Army Radio reported Sunday.
Little love lost in Labor, in race for dubious privilege of leading the party, Times of Israel
TOI profiles nine candidates running for the leadership of the Labor party.
After Settlers' Outrage, Forgetful Netanyahu Suddenly Can't Remember Approving Palestinian City's Expansion, Ha'aretz
On Sunday, during a meeting of the heads of the coalition parties, Netanyahu said he “didn’t remember” the security cabinet’s approval of a Palestinian plan to build 14,000 new homes in the West Bank city of Qalqilyah.
Report: Netanyahu offered MK Tzipi Livni Israel's Foreign Ministry, Jerusalem Post
Netanyahu tried to bring Livni into his government in order to bolster his efforts to restart negotiations with the Palestinians, under the auspices of US President Donald Trump and his Middle East envoy Jason Greenblatt. Livni’s associates said she rejected the offer because she believes he is not planning on taking enough steps to advance a diplomatic process with the Palestinians in a serious manner.
Government to Back Bill Expanding Administrative Courts' Jurisdiction to West Bank Settlements, Ha'aretz
The bill is one of several efforts by right-wing lawmakers to advance laws that in practice impose Israeli sovereignty on the settlements.
Gaza
The Gaza electricity crisis – FAQs, Gisha
Read Gisha’s explainer on the electricity crisis in Gaza.
Israel begins reducing power to Gaza, fulfilling PA request, Times of Israel
Despite warnings of a mounting humanitarian crisis and possible outbreak of violence, Israel on Monday reduced the amount of electricity it provides to the Gaza Strip, acceding to a request from the Palestinian Authority.