Occupation/Human rights
Unprotected: The Detention of Palestinian Teenagers in East Jerusalem, B'Tselem
“There is no possible justification for the extreme measures the Israeli law enforcement system uses against East Jerusalem minors,” a new B’Tselem report details.
Israeli government to discuss annexing parts of the West Bank to Jerusalem, Peace Now
According to reports, on Sunday (29.10) the Ministerial committee for legislation is expected to discuss a bill proposed by MK Yoav Kish (Likud) calling to annex Ma’ale Adumim, Gush Etzion and Givat Ze’ev to Jerusalem, and excise the Palestinian neighborhoods of Kufr Aqab, Shuafat refugee camp and Anata from Jerusalem.
Jerusalem committee approves 176 Jewish apartments in Palestinian neighborhood, JTA
A municipal planning committee approved building permits for 176 housing units in a Jewish neighborhood of predominantly Arab eastern Jerusalem.
Israeli Lawmakers May Grant Defense Chief Broader Powers in West Bank, Ha'aretz
The Knesset Constitution, Law and Justice Committee will vote Wednesday on a bill that would give the defense minister broader authority to issue administrative orders that bar people from certain areas and impose various other restrictions.
Netanyahu promises settlers NIS 800 million for West Bank roads, Times of Israel
Netanyahu and his chief of staff, Yoav Horowitz, told the chairman of the settlement umbrella group Yesha Council, Avi Roeh, that plan would go into effect at the start of the 2018 fiscal year.
Why Netanyahu loses no sleep over European uproar, Al-Monitor
In a letter of reprimand to the Foreign Ministry in Jerusalem, a group of European nations wrote that the destruction and/or seizure of humanitarian aid violates Israel’s commitments under international law and causes suffering to Palestinian residents.
US-Israeli/Palestinian relations
Groups slam US states' crackdown on Israel boycotts, Al Jazeera
Rights groups and Palestine advocacy organisations have blasted a Maryland executive order that bars state contracts for firms that boycott Israel as part of a “legislative assault” that targets the Palestinian-led Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement.
Israel Secretly Using U.S. Law Firm to Fight BDS Activists in Europe, North America, Ha'aretz
The Israeli government has hired the Chicago-based firm Sidley Austin to prepare legal opinions and handle court proceedings.
Palestinian politics
Why was the West Bank excluded from Palestinian reconciliation?, Al-Monitor
“It seems that the recent reconciliation agreement that aims to end the division between Hamas and Fatah has ignored reforms and changes in the West Bank, focusing more on the Gaza Strip,” writes Rasha Abou Jalal.
Hamas chief says armed wing should be under PLO control, Times of Israel
Hamas will not dismantle its military wing, the terror organization’s leader in Gaza, Yahya Sinwar, said on Tuesday. But he added that Hamas’s weapons should be subject to the authority of the Palestine Liberation Organization, an organization dominated by the rival Fatah group.
Hamas leader talks unity in rare call to Jordanian king, Times of Israel
Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh had a rare phone call Wednesday with Jordan’s King Abdullah II, during which the two men spoke about the ongoing reconciliation talks between rival Palestinian factions to end a decade-long conflict.
Israeli politics
What's dividing Israeli society? Just don't mention the occupation, +972 Magazine
“Is it possible to discuss the sources of Israeli disunity without addressing the country’s military regime in the West Bank and siege on Gaza? Can Israelis ever accept Palestinians as part of that conversation?” asks Edo Konrad.
Netanyahu’s chief negotiator and personal envoy resigns, Times of Israel
The announcement came a day before the state is set to provide its response to a High Court of Justice petition calling on Molcho to suspend himself over an alleged conflict of interest.