Hotovely: The Talks Will Lead Nowhere
It's only a matter of time before the current round of peace talks breaks down, predicts Deputy Transportation Minister.
It's only a matter of time before the current round of peace talks breaks down, predicts Deputy Transportation Minister.


EU foreign affairs chief welcomes announcement of resumption of peace talks between Israel and the Palestinian Authority.

Hamas rejects John Kerry's announcement of a return to peace talks between the PA and Israel.

Labor party will be there for Netanyahu against "right-wing" extremists," promises opposition leader.

"We've reached an agreement that establishes a basis for resuming final status negotiations," announces Kerry.

Kerry has assured the PA that Israel will free some 350 terrorists in the coming months, says official.

Obama calls Netanyahu, asks him to continue to work with John Kerry in order to resume talks with the PA.

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry says his diplomacy is narrowing gaps between Israel and the Palestinian Authority.

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is returning to the Middle East for a sixth trip, but may not meet with Israeli and PA officials.

PA Chairman indicates that he is willing to resume negotiations with Israel - but not give up on even one of his preconditions.

Nearly three quarters of Israelis think it will not be possible to reach a peace agreement even if peace talks resume, finds new poll.

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry had made "useful and constructive proposals", says PA Chairman.

The Palestinian Authority, not Israel, should make concessions for peace negotiations, says Tourism Minister Uzi Landau.

Justice Minister Tzipi Livni warns that Israel risks a European economic boycott if it fails to advance peace talks.

U.S. diplomat Kerry arrived just before sundown Friday to see Peres, who said “Let's do a Tel Aviv Sabbath."

Most Israelis support the resumption of peace talks with the PA, but do not really believe that a peace agreement is possible.

Hamas prime minister urges PA Chairman "not to fall yet again into the trap of talks" with Israel.

U.S. Secretary of State and PM Netanyahu met in Jerusalem, their second meeting in 24 hours.

Kerry arrives in Israel, meets Netanyahu as part of his efforts to restart peace negotiations.

PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas is not interested in reaching a peace agreement with Israel, charges Yisrael Beytenu chairman.

"Our goal is not just to enter and put a check mark to show that we've begun negotiations," Netanyahu tells Georgian Prime Minister.

After refusing to talk to Israel for three years, Abbas caves in to pressure from Kerry, agrees to meet Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu.

Prime Minister Netanyahu tells Presidential Conference that peace will not be possible until Arabs recognize the Jewish State.

PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas says he supports U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry's efforts to revive peace talks with Israel.

Science Minister Yaakov Perry says Yaalon's dismissal of the Arab peace initiative "distances us from the negotiating table."

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu calls on the Palestinian Authority to come to the negotiating table without delay.

Deputy Foreign Minister Zeev Elkin says Israel is ready to talk peace, but Abbas chooses unilateral move instead of negotiating.

"The Palestinian demands are clear, so Israel must now accept them in order to begin negotiations," claims PA Chairman.

Justice Minister claims that delaying the two-state solution would be a mistake on the part of those who call themselves Zionists.

Middle East expert Dr. Guy Bechor: Abbas's term as PA chairman ended years ago, so the appointment of his new prime minister is illegal.

If efforts to reach peace fail now, there may never be another chance, warns Secretary of State.

PA Chairman admits he is under international pressure to resume talks with Israel and drop demands for a construction freeze.

An official in the White House reacts angrily to news report that Israel approves construction of 300 new homes in Jerusalem.

Justice Minister Tzipi Livni and U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry met in Amman as part of Kerry's ongoing efforts to renew peace talks.

Hours after he publicly called for resumption of peace talks, President Peres held a one-on-one meeting with PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas.

PA Chairman says that peace with Israel is "still possible", but continues to accuse Israel of “occupying Palestinian lands”.

MK Shaked welcomes a report which says that an advisor to Minister Livni is pessimistic about reaching a peace deal with the PA.

"The two-state solution does not have much longer," warns British Foreign Secretary during visit to Ramallah.

PLO negotiator says PA will hold off on applying to join UN institutions to give peace a chance, then blasts Israel's "apartheid'.

PLO official Yasser Abed Rabbo claims he personally met with Netanyahu, who agreed to resume peace talks, then disappeared.

The PA's foreign1 minister, Riyad al-Malki, says that halting Israeli construction in Judea and Samaria is "vital" to resuming peace talks.

As part of his ongoing efforts to get Israel and the PA talking, John Kerry hosted talks with special Middle East envoy Tony Blair.

Justice Minister Tzipi Livni meets with U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry to discuss reviving the Middle East peace process.

US Secretary of State sets red line, warns "the window for a two-state solution is shutting."

U.S. Secretary of State will visit the region next week in yet another attempt to push Israel and the PA to resume peace negotiations.

PA negotiator Saeb Erekat will meet with Secretary of State John Kerry Thursday afternoon, said a PLO spokesman.

Netanyahu will allow Livni to lead the peace negotiations, but just several months ago he said exactly the opposite.

Netanyahu warns of the dangers from Iran and Syria, in a speech to the Jewish Agency Board of Governors.

"Now is the time for leaders on both sides to display real leadership," says State Department spokeswoman about Israel and the PA.

Former prime minister says Israel is weakening Abbas, who wants peace negotiations.


European Commission chief Barroso meets Abbas, calls to return to peace talks. Abbas, meanwhile, reiterates preconditions.

Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas will meet Deputy Prime Minister Shaul Mofaz in Ramallah next Sunday, reports say.

U.S. Secretary of State Clinton meets Mofaz and PA negotiator Saeb Erekat in an attempt to restart peace talks.

"The peace process is clinically dead and the Israeli side is definitely the one responsible," says PA boss.

PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas in France: We may seek non-member status at the United Nations if peace talks with Israel do not resume.

In Egypt, PA Chairman Abbas threatens Israel: Come back to negotiations or we submit complaints in international institutions.

PLO official Saeb Erekat says he has asked for a meeting with Prime Minister Netanyahu to discuss peace negotiations.

Fatah yet again demands that Israel release terrorists as a condition for peace negotiations.
