Occupation/Human rights
Netanyahu: Israel Will Never Accept Arab Peace Initiative as Basis for Talks With Palestinians, Ha'aretz
Arab nations must revise the deal to reflect Israeli demands, prime minister reiterates. ‘If they bring the proposal from 2002 and define it as ‘take it or leave it’ – we’ll choose to leave it.’
Opinion: Netanyahu's two-state bluff, Al-Monitor
“Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu indicated his willingness to adopt parts of the Arab Peace Initiative, conveniently ignoring the essential parts of Palestinian statehood along the 1967 borderlines,” writes Uri Savir.
Israel's chief rabbi urges building Jewish temple on Temple Mount/Haram al-Sharif, +972 Magazine
“The turnaround by Israel’s rabbinical leadership, which in the past has acted as a sane counterweight to messianic Third Temple activists, is a worrying sign. Netanyahu has regularly dismissed suggestions that Israel wants to alter the status quo on the Temple Mount as ‘incitement,'” writes Michael Omer-Man.
Israel reopens Palestinian crossings after Tel Aviv attack, Middle East Eye
Entry points have been reopened connecting Gaza and the West Bank to Israeli territory following a recent deadly shooting in Tel Aviv.
PHOTOS: Hundreds mourn Palestinian shot dead by Israeli army, +972 Magazine
20-year-old Jamal Dwekat was shot during clashes in the West Bank village of Balata, after Israeli soldiers raided the village and guarded Jewish Israeli civilians who prayed at Joseph’s Tomb nearby.
US-Israel relations
Following Haaretz Report, Israeli Envoy Cancelled His Republican Conference Address, Ha'aretz
Ron Dermer was to appear at an event dealing with Republican strategies to retain majority in Congress.
Palestinian politics
Hamas vows more violence amid West Bank crackdown after Tel Aviv attack, The Times of Israel
Hamas said Israel’s crackdown would not deter Palestinians “determined to fight the occupation,” according to Israel Radio.
Hamas: Abbas to blame for no reconciliation, Ynet News
Top Hamas official says Abbas will not agree to a reconciliation agreement that includes elections because he knows he will lose; Fatah spokesperson calls on Al-Zahar to stop his ‘recklessness’ that is harming the Palestinian people and cause.