Obama: We Were Overconfident on Middle East Process
Tells TIME: “If we had anticipated some of these political problems on both sides earlier, we might not have raised expectations as high.”
Tells TIME: “If we had anticipated some of these political problems on both sides earlier, we might not have raised expectations as high.”

Juggling his expulsion-related debts overwhelmed one ex-Gush Katif man on Wednesday, finally leading him to decide that death was easier than life.

Norway’s Foreign Minister is the first EU official in nine years to meet the PA in eastern Jerusalem. Lieberman told him: It's off limits.

Former NRP Knesset Member Yigal Bibi will represent the World Zionist Organization’s newest member - none other than hareidi-religious Shas party.

Obama’s policy against Israeli "settlers” and his health reform bill are in jeopardy following voter backlash that has cost him Senate majority.

Iran has rejected a plan brokered by the IAEA to swap low-grade uranium for fuel. The country is opting to proceed with nuclear development.

Military Intelligence Chief says that Turkey has improved its relations with Syria and doesn't need the Jewish state that much.

Fatah leader Muhammad Dahlan skipped his mother’s funeral because it was held in Hamas-controlled Gaza. PA sources: Israel & the US said not to go.

The threat of a nuclear Iran and the purchase of a German submarine top the agenda at a historic meeting between Germany and Israel in Berlin.

Activists for Judea and Samaria gathered in Gush Etzion on Sunday for a conference entitled, "Judea, Samaria, and What's Around It."

Abbas said in a speech that being in power is the only difference between his Fatah party and the rival Hamas terrorist faction.

Yoram Ettinger, former consul general in the US, said the American government does not want a wimp as an ally in the region

Shipments of humanitarian aid to Gaza rose by 28% last year, despite claims by Hamas terrorists that Israel’s blockade caused hardships.

Gov't is discussing whether to support a bill that would ban any public display of chametz on Passover. MK Schneller ties bill to 'peace' process.

Anarchist and left wing activists sprayed messages of 'peace' on Shdema structures. Nationalists countered with a paint offensive of their own.

As the United States increases pressure on the Jewish state, Fatah leader Mahmoud Abbas has claimed that Israel is trying to assassinate him.

Rabbi Elyakim Levanon of Elon Moreh Yeshiva says IDF is going too far in punishing protesting soldiers, warns of dire consequences.
Seven of the eight Israelis first reported missing in Haiti have been located following Tuesday’s mammoth earthquake. Israel sends field hospital.

A Jerusalem City Councilwoman is fighting to whittle local housing prices back down to a reasonable level by attacking the source of the problem.

IDF continues to crack down on soldiers who displayed signs against eviction of Jews. Instead of Hesder, they will serve full 36 months.

Supreme Court Judge Neil Hendel struck down a request for a restraining order against construction in Talmon. Legal sources: A harbinger of change.

A day after the rabbi said soldiers must refuse orders to demolish Jewish homes, the Civil Commission fired him - “because of his age.”

Interior Minister draws fire for advancing law requiring businesses to abide by existing law forbidding employment of Jews on the Sabbath.

American-Israeli group says Hannah Rosenthal's criticism of Israel’s ambassador was “beyond bizarre” and says “she must go promptly.”
Watch the full video of the press conference held in Jerusalem by U.S. Senators McCain, Lieberman, Barrasso and Thune.

The Prime Minister's office denies Egyptian reports that Netanyahu agrees to discuss placing a PA capital in Jerusalem. Too little, too late?

A surge of blood libels against Israel and Jews has spread to Canada, where a Muslim newspaper accused Jews of harvesting children’s organs.

A High Court ruling that Arabs must be allowed to use Highway 443 has prompted a petition that the court also order other roads be opened for Jews.

Turkey and Lebanon are scrapping visa requirements as Ankara solidifies ties with Israel’s enemies while Barak wants to visit Ankara.

A drastic menu change caused big cheeses in Israel's cabinet to feel upcoming meetings might not be a piece of cake.

Former NSA Chief Maj-Gen (res.) Eiland suggests a territorial exchange between Israel, Egypt, Jordan and the PA. Egypt doesn't like the idea.

The Ben-David family of Negohot, south of Hevron, has returned to rebuild its home - for the third time - following the police destruction action.

A noted Saudi preacher has called on Arabs to stop flying to the US to protest “enhanced screening” procedures aimed at catching terrorists.

The settlement leader’s many years of building are appreciated, but some say his recent approach to fighting the government is now passé.

Pinchas Wallerstein, leaving public life, says he will continue to make his opinion known – but will not publicly oppose the Council.

Jimmy Carter made headlines last month with an “apology” for slandering Israel. His statements since then prove him to be liar, the ZOA charges.

The Cabinet on Sunday approved fences at the Egyptian border in order to keep out illegal African immigrants and terrorists.

Gaza terrorists tested Israel’s will again on Sunday with mortar and rocket attacks and were met with another aerial bombing. At least three died.

McCain and Lieberman knocked down Mitchell’s threat to slice aid to Israel if more concessions are not made to the PA. “Congress won’t back cuts.”

Dep. Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon and MK Anastasia Michaeli visited Hevron to express solidarity with the Jews living there

US envoy George Mitchell in interview: 'United States can withhold support on loan guarantees to Israel.' Israel: we are not to blame.

A caller complained about "all these Jews" pushing the US into war. He found his comments expanded upon by the studio guest, Michael Scheuer.

New orders give back some authority to the local government in Judea and Samaria, but Samaria Council Head Mesika says it is an illusion.

Mayor of the Judea community of Efrat hosted a group of German speaking theology students on Thursday and answered their political inquiries.

Obama's Chief of Staff threatens Israeli diplomat that if there is no progress in negotiations, the US will lessen its involvement in the process.

US will sell 24 F-16 jet fighters, huge arms cache to Egypt in a $3.2 billion deal. No deal in the works with Israel.

PA Arab leaders protested as the Greek Orthodox Patriarch made his traditional pilgrimage from Jerusalem to Bethlehem to celebrate the holiday.

PA Prime Minister Fayyad helped torch Jewish products from Judea and Samaria, but the Histadrut labor union warns he may be burning Arab jobs.

Some of the heftiest contributions to the William J. Clinton Foundation in 2009 came from the government of Norway and a host of Arab donors.

A construction company demands 18 million shekels from the government to pay for construction freeze-caused damages – and that’s just for starters.

Egyptian paper reports new Presidential initiative: Israel can build in Judea/Samaria - but must also free terrorists and destroy outposts.

“Soldiers must ask to be exempted from demolishing Jewish homes, without fanfare; refuse only if there is no other choice," Rabbi Druckman says.

United Kingdom Attorney General suggests amending law to give her power to veto arrest warrants for foreign political figures.

Nationalists say leaked story is an attempt to incite the public against settlers to pave way for new evictions.

Caroline Click and Amnon Dankner opine on the war Israel's newspapers are waging against newcomer Yisrael Hayom.

Knesset debated Arab MKs' claims that the state discriminates against Arabs in granting building permits.

Does the Palestinian Authority really want peace? The Foreign Ministry has launched a diplomatic offensive showing the PA’s “enigmatic behavior.”
A Tel Aviv principal told students the IDF is part of the ‘Occupation.” A nationalist Knesset Member wants him fired. Free speech or incitement?

First it was Europe. Now it is Jordan, where lawyers want an arrest warrant of two Knesset MK for their calling Jordan a “Palestinian” state.

Heroin and Hizbullah are two ingredients that scare Ghajar’s northern border villagers, Israelis who may become victims of an Israeli surrender.
