Jordanian Prince: Conditions 'Not Ripe' for Peace
Prince El Hassan bin Talal of Jordan expresses pessimism regarding the prospects of peace between Israel and the PA.
Prince El Hassan bin Talal of Jordan expresses pessimism regarding the prospects of peace between Israel and the PA.

PLO member parties urge its leaders to halt talks with Israel until it freezes construction in Judea and Samaria.

During meeting in Jordan Israel presented, for the first time, its principles regarding the borders of a future Palestinian state.

Saeb Erekat, the PA's chief negotiator, says the international community should intervene to release all PA terror prisoners.

President Shimon Peres reveals he held secret talks with PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas, with PM Netanyahu's knowledge.

Following separate meetings with PA and Israeli officials, Quartet says sides are ready to make proposals to advance talks.

MK Katz responds to Netanyahu's intention to return to peace negotiations, calls Land of Israel activists in Likud to leave the party.

Tony Blair after receiving a token for appreciation for advancing peace: Return to direct negotiations. Peace is in everyone's interests.

Palestinian Authority envoy to the United Nations Riyad Mansour says the PA's unilateral statehood bid in September will proceed no matter what

Netenyahu says PA must recognize Israel as a Jewish state before two-states emerge; then invokes Hertz saying Israel must build in all of Israel.

Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas is threatening to give up the fight to transform the PA into an independent Arab country.

PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas tells reporters the US cannot mix up its foreign aid to Israel with the issue of peace negotiations.

Arab League head Amr Moussa threatens to end the prospect of peace talks and accuses Israel of causing Arab world's woes.

The Palestinian Authority plans to ask the United Nations to force Israel into renewing a freeze on Jewish construction in Judea and Samaria.

Backing away from what appears to be a failing endeavor, Egypt expresses its displeasure with the Obama administration in an Al-Ahram editorial.

The PA warns it may break accords for the “peace process” if Israel does not agree to demands. However, the PA already has broken the agreements.
A senior PA official says it might call Israel ‘Jewish’ if it returns to the 1949-67 borders, but an adviser to Abbas ruled out the possibility.

The U.S. warns that negotiations between Israel and the PA must be a two-way street, with both sides “offering something and asking for something.”

Six weeks ago, Obama said the PA and Israel can reach a peace pact in one year. Like the expired 10-month building freeze, time is running out.

Obama will visit Israel but it is a “matter of timing,” an aide says. Report: Tension over “peace talk” failure causes friction in his government.
Arab leaders give America one month to pressure Israel into a building freeze. Abbas may push for unilateral establishment of PA state.
Obama has to pay a heavy price to get out of a tight corner he made for himself—and may return to the same place, says former US Mideast diplomat.

PM Netanyahu considers limiting Judea and Samaria construction to fewer buildings than were built during Olmert-Abbas negotiations.

Netanyahu was criticized by the left for allegedly rejecting U.S. support in exchange for extending freeze. Now, U.S. denies making those promises.

The US ignores Foreign Minister Lieberman UN speech on land exchanges that don't move people as Mitchell tries to unthaw Abbas’ freeze of talks.

The constantly changing sands in the Middle East leave Abbas roasting under diplomatic heat as he faces blame for “freezing” talks with Israel.

Almost all US Senators sign a letter to Obama saying that Netanyahu “reached out to Abbas,” who they said must be pressured not to freeze talks.

Flamboyant French President Nicolas Sarkozy met with Abbas in Paris and announced he will ask to host a new summit with the PA, Israel and Egypt.

U.S. President Obama is condemned for calling to extend the Judea and Samaria construction freeze in his speech to the UN.

Israel faces speculation over its absence from the UN, explains that delegates were not present due to Sukkot holiday.

Abbas stepped up his rhetoric, telling the UN Israel must choose between peace and Jews in Judea and Samaria. The building freeze ends Sunday.

Bill Clinton refers to Russian Israelis in IDF as an obstacle to peace, claims conversation at Camp David which Sharansky denies.

Abbas told US Jewish leaders, “I cannot say that I will leave the negotiations” if Israel resumes building homes for Jews in Judea and Samaria.”

Fayyad stalked out of a meeting with Deputy Foreign Minister Ayalon after refusing to add the words “two peoples” to the phrase ”two states.”

PM Netanyahu is reported to be pushing for a national referendum on any future deal with the PA.

Senior PA negotiator Nabil Shaath says the PA will never accept Israel as a Jewish state. His statements are backed by Arab League, Mubarak.

Egyptian government newspaper Al-Ahram doctors a photo depicting Mideast leaders at the White House, and is ridiculed by colleagues.

U.S. leaders continue with ambitious plan for peace between Israel, Lebanon and Syria. Mitchell heads to Damascus.

Hillary Clinton says Netanyahu and Abbas are already discussing “core issues.” Clinton pushes to extend construction freeze.

The US pressures Israel to extend the freeze in deference to the talks; Prime Minister's position "has not changed," says spokesman.

Hillary Clinton speaks with Peres and lays the groundwork for arguing that Israel needs a new Arab state in order to remain democratic and Jewish.

Abbas will meet Netanyahu at the Prime Minister’s residence in Jerusalem—one week after the PLO said the united capital should be boycotted.

A building firm said Tuesday it is unilaterally ending the 10-month building freeze in Judea and Samaria. The move may cause an uproar in the PA.

Three-way talks between Abbas, Netanyahu and Hillary Clinton got off to a rocky start but ended without any disruptions. Next stage: Jerusalem.

A new poll by the non-partisan Israel Project shows most Americans believe Netanyahu is committed to peace and that Abbas is not.
Clinton to lead talks in Egypt and Jerusalem 13 days before the building freeze is to end. Obama expected to step in at UN meeting next week.

Grass-roots organization says Netanyahu is spreading disinformation by saying Palestinian state is matter of national consensus.

Likud MK says that it must be proven to Netanyahu that resuming construction in Judea and Samaria has a large backing in Israel.
PA incitement parallels “direct talks.” Fatah TV: Haifa part of Palestine. PLO envoy: Complete eradication of the fabricated regime” of Israel.

The PA, quoted in a US-funded left-wing Geneva Initiative ad as saying it wants to be Israel’s ‘peace partner” now claims the quotes were altered.

Obama sidestepped a chance to back Netanyahu’s demand that the PA call Israel a Jewish State but asked Israel to extend building freeze.

The family of Yitzchak and Talia Imas made their traditional pre-holiday pilgrimage to the Temple Mount this week, heart-wrenching without parents.

Abbas publicly puts Obama on the spot and asks him to “intervene in the settlement issue” and tell Israel to continue the building freeze.

Abbas and Netanyahu played out Obama’s script last week, but PA’s return to “no compromise” threatens to dump next week’s talks on Clinton’s lap.

The PA said holding global meetings anywhere in Jerusalem is a “provocation” because most of the world does not recognize it as Israel’s capital.

US Secretary of State will nudge Israeli and PA representatives towards an agreement at a September 14 conference in Sinai resort.
Lieberman says peace talk goals are unrealistic, warns, “What if we sign with Abu Mazen, and Hamas takes over?”

Palestinian Authority negotiator Saeb Erekat expressed the hope Saturday that Israel will end up destroying Jewish towns in Judea and Samaria.

Public Security Minister Yitchak Aharonovich has announced security forces are closing in on the terrorists who murdered four Jews on Highway 60.

Hamas declared Saturday that Jews in Judea and Samanaria are “legitimate military targets” and vowed to continue its attacks in the region.
