Livni Receives Compliments from Saudi Official
"I understand why you're Israel's negotiator," former head of Saudi intelligence tells Justice Minister at Munich conference.
"I understand why you're Israel's negotiator," former head of Saudi intelligence tells Justice Minister at Munich conference.

Dept. Defense Minister responds to new boycott threats by US Sec. of State Kerry: 'Friends don't put ultimatums on Israel's security.'

EU foreign affairs head Catherine Ashton calls for "bold decisions" in the Israel-PA peace process.

MK Shimon Ohayon praises US framework over the clause granting benefits to Jewish families expelled from Arab lands.

Yesha Council official slams American framework presented by Martin Indyk.

President Shimon Peres meets Quartet envoy Tony Blair, says now is the time for the "two-state solution."

Kerry's "framework" will include a Palestinian state and will leave 80% of "settlers" in their homes, say Jewish leaders who met Indyk.


Deputy Defense Minister says Kerry's plan, as outlined in the New York Times, is "dangerous and detached from reality."

Finance Minister dismisses nationalists' warnings against a Palestinian state as "unfounded prophecies of doom."

MK slams Netanyahu's controversial tactic to expose PA incitement, threatens to leave coalition if Jerusalem divided.

Jewish Home chairman Naftali Bennett apologizes over any offense to PM, but maintains opposition to abandoning Jews to PA rule.

Intelligence Minister Yuval Steinitz, speaking at INSS, blames Abbas for ongoing incitement against Israel by the Palestinian Authority.

Senior coalition figure claims the 'crisis' between the PM and Bennett is being engineered to drive a wedge between the two.

Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas gives Israel deadline to withdraw from Judea, Samaria in event of an interim deal.

Labor MK reveals she has disussed the idea of leaving Jewish communities under Palestinian state control with Abbas.

ZOA poll reveals that most Americans - even those outside Jewish communities - oppose Washington's anti-Israel policies.

Ashraf al-Ajrami says PA is not opposed to having some Jews as citizens, but won't accept settlements.

PA spokesman takes issue with Livni's comments that Abbas will "pay the price" for his hardline positions.

High ranking source in Prime Minister's Office tells Arutz Sheva Netanyahu's statement in Davos did not just refer to Jordan Valley.

Leftist PA-based groups organize rallies against peace talks and against Kerry's proposal for a framework.

Meretz chairwoman attacks PM Netanyahu over his declaration that he will not evict any communities from the Jordan Valley.

Kerry: Peace would involve ending the "occupation" but should also ensure that Judea and Samaria do not become another Gaza.

Prime Minister Netanyahu tells reporters in Davos that he will not evict any Israeli communities in the Jordan Valley.

US Secretary of State approaches Israeli Prime Minister at World Economic Forum to push US agenda for peace - even abroad.

Abbas, on a visit to Moscow, hails Russia's successes in the Middle East, asks it to play role in Israel-PA peace talks.

Likud officials reacted sharply to comments by President Shimon Peres that Israel did not need PA recognition as a Jewish state

PA Chairman tells Institute for National Security Studies (INSS) that he is willing to meet Netanyahu "anytime."

Passive-aggressive threat to both sides over talks includes warning of anti-Israel boycotts.

PA Chief Negotiator Erekat declares peace talks won't be extended past April, denies rumors of secret Washington talks.

President reportedly opposes Netanyahu's demands for recognition of Israel as Jewish state as the two travel to World Economic Forum.

New construction in Givat Ze'ev proves Israel doesn't want peace, claims chief PA negotiator.

PA Chairman meets Canadian Prime Minister, reiterates that there will be no official Israeli presence in the future Palestinian state.

Abbas says that the PA has gotten nothing out of peace negotiations with Israel, blames "the Israeli side."

President Obama tells the New Yorker he is not as optimistic as John Kerry regarding the possibility of Israel-PA peace.

"I support maximum self-rule for the Palestinians but not a Palestinian state," says Deputy Minister Ofir Akunis.

Attorney Yoram Sheftel, in interview with Arutz Sheva, fires back at US claims that they have Israel's security interests at heart.

Outline for potential deal to be announced in Jordan; US to push meeting between PA, Israel under Jordanian supervision.

Finance Minister and party chairman Yair Lapid says his party would not 'remain part of a government that will not advance negotiations'.

PA Chairman says peace talks must "not serve as a cover for the expansion of Israeli settlements."

State Department spokeswoman says U.S. was aware in advance of PM Netanyahu's trip to Jordan.

The Prime Minister emphasizes Israel's right to defend itself Wednesday - in both the peace talks with the PA and against Iran.

Finance Minister Yair Lapid expresses doubts about PA reliability and the US's capability to mediate negotiations.

MK Tzipi Hotovely rips into Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon's apology, says Israel should not bow to US pressure.

US Sec. of State tells journalists he is unperturbed by remarks made by Israeli Defense Minister calling him 'obsessive' and 'messianic'.

Former National Security Adviser speaks about peace talks and Ya'alon's criticism of Kerry, media treatment of Netanyahu.

Brig.-Gen. (res.) Amatzia Chen praises Ya'alon's criticism of Kerry's peace plan, calls the talks 'theater of the absurd.'

New book by Gates calls Netanyahu 'ungrateful' for not appreciating all that President Obama's administration has done for Israel.

Following public storm over his comments, Defense Minister says he had "no intention" of offending Secretary of State Kerry.

A 'senior source' states that Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu himself is expected to reject the criticism leveled at peace plan.

After news surfaces of Defense Minister's sharp criticism of Kerry plan, US in shock. Yaalon calls on Israel not to be intimidated.

Dr. Avshalom Kor, noted linguist, makes candid remarks about current events on IDF Radio daily segment; Ha'aretz demands an investigation.

PA foreign minister: Arab states told Kerry that they fully support the PA's stand that it will not recognize Israel as a Jewish state.

PM Netanyahu tells visiting U.S. VP that recent comments by PA Chairman were proof that he does not want peace.

U.S. Vice President meets President Shimon Peres, urges Israel to make peace with the PA.

Likud MK disappointed with her party's ministers for voting down a bill making it hard to negotiate over Jerusalem.

PLO official claims that recognizing Israel as a Jewish state would "deny the Palestinians' rights."

PA Chairman says there will be no peace with Israel unless eastern Jerusalem is the capital of the future Palestinian state.

Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman turns some heads, urges Israel to accept the peace deal currently being brokered by Washington.

PA, leftist MKs slam the announcement for tenders of over 1,800 new housing units in Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria.
