US correspondent Jacob Magid on chances of Jordan joining the Negev Forum; legal reporter Jeremy Sharon on how two right-wing camps have starkly different ideas of judicial reform

After the PA president, sitting alongside Putin, declared that Ramallah doesn't trust the US, appetite in Washington to engage on the issue has shrunk even further

Haaretz reports Israeli officials recommend allowing Abbas to hold two aircraft, to be stationed in Jordan, in bid to strengthen his rule

Former and would-be PM also dishes on Clinton, Biden and Barak, thanks an army colleague for saving his life, and admits he wrote part of his memoir in the Knesset during debates

Standing next to masked gunmen and father of terrorist who carried out a deadly attack in Tel Aviv, Mohammed Shtayyeh describes Jenin refugee camp as symbol of Palestinian unity

Biden spokesperson says Russian president 'a far cry' from international leader needed to address Israeli-Palestinian conflict, after PA president hails Russian position on matter

In memoir, former PM says he used golf talk and visual aids to get ex-president on Israel's side; Ron Dermer called peace with Palestinians a 'hole-in-one through a brick wall'

Palestinian factions have been at odds since Hams won 2006 elections, which were never recognized by the international community, and later ousted Fatah from Gaza Strip

On sidelines of international conference in Kazakhstan, PA president sits down with Russian leader, who says Moscow's support of Palestinians 'is a matter of principle'

US correspondent Jacob Magid discusses US reaction to Lebanon maritime deal and PA's Abbas, as reporter Luke Tress looks at Reform pro-Israel movement and firearms in synagogues

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