Ban: Jewish Outposts Bad, Arab Outposts Good
Arabs have the right to set up outposts in E1, or anywhere else - unlike Jews, who don't, said the UN Secretary-General
Arabs have the right to set up outposts in E1, or anywhere else - unlike Jews, who don't, said the UN Secretary-General

The Judea and Samaria District of the Israeli Police evacuates the illegal Arab outpost in the area known as E1.

Leaving the illegal Arab outpost in the E1 area constitutes an immediate security danger, State tells High Court.

State asks High Court to rescind injunction delaying the evacuation of Arabs who gathered at E1.

Former ambassador to U.S. Zalman Shoval tells Arutz Sheva Israel's relations with U.S. are actually improving, despite doomsayers.

Senior cabinet minister says the announcement about building in E1 is tied to Netanyahu's fear of losing votes to Bennett's Bayit Yehudi.

Turkish President Abdullah Gül said that Israel was “playing with fire” with its plans to build in Jerusalem and the E1 area

PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas speaks to Turkish parliament, vows to respond if Israel builds new Jewish homes in Judea, Samaria and Jerusalem.

Uri Elitzur of Makor Rishon asks if report Britain may cancel trade agreements with Israel was Haaretz's idea.

The EU calls in Israel's ambassador to express its concerns over plans to build new homes in Judea, Samaria and eastern Jerusalem

German Chancellor Angela Merkel said after a meeting with Israel's prime minister the two did not agree “on the question of settlements.”

PA Chairman threatens Israel with legal action if it goes ahead with plans to build homes between Jerusalem and Maaleh Adumim.

Former PA chief negotiator Saeb Erekat says the decision to build between Jerusalem and Maale Adumim means the “end of the peace process.”

"E-1" passes Square One:The Civil Authority says “go," but politics and bureaucrats may leave the plans on paper.

Amid severe international condemnations, the Israel Land Fund is attempting to assemble a group of investors to purchase and build the land.

British foreign minister sees no "enthusiasm" in the EU for imposing economic sanctions over new housing.

The construction of homes near Jerusalem is a natural move, not a punishment, says Jewish Home party head.

Govt. secretary Tzvi Hauser says world pressure will not change Israel’s plans to build in Jerusalem.

Netanyahu faces perhaps his most challenging test: To stand up for Jewish rights in Jerusalem and Yesha or bow to international pressure.


France and Italy say they're not ready to "start thinking of sanctions" but prefer "persuasion." Israel is firm on plans to build in E1.
