US envoy happy with Israel for keeping word after months of delays, says he's now focused on expanding 4G service to Palestinians, securing hospital funds, getting power plant up

Officials say pledges to lower tax Jerusalem charges Ramallah for fuel, raise portion of Allenby crossing fees it sends to PA, and expand list of tax-free imports not yet fulfilled

Assistant Secretary of State Barbara Leaf says regional leaders are concerned over unrest beyond Green Line, laments that Israel's ability to address it is 'compromised somewhat'

Plan backed by Jordan would seek to reduce violence during arrest raids; but PA said to fear delegitimization over cooperation with Israel

Hussein al-Sheikh tells ToI Israel made additional unpublicized commitments at Jordan summit, but Netanyahu's subsequent dismissal of confab puts planned Egypt gathering in doubt

US envoy for Palestinians visits town attacked by settlers day after release of 2021 Country Reports on Terrorism, which notes conviction of 1 assailant in 496 attacks

State Department spokesman condemns terror attacks targeting Israelis, expresses appreciation to Netanyahu, Herzog for calling on civilians to not take law into their own hands

US correspondent Jacob Magid discusses why Netanyahu isn't heading to the US or UAE, and real estate writer Danielle Nagler on construction reinforcement plans, and Jerusalem art

Group predicts new government will launch massive settlement construction program, while Palestinians see another sign Israel has abandoned two-state solution

State Department says punitive measures by Jerusalem just as bad as 'counterproductive' Palestinian push for ICJ opinion on occupation

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