Palestinians fete decision, urge Europeans not only to label but to ban West Bank goods; EU delegation in Ramat Gan: We still reject 'any form of boycott or sanctions' on Israel

Taking the issue to court will likely backfire, officials say they told Psagot, just before verdict is announced; company denies it was warned but decries Jerusalem's defeatism

Jordan Valley Regional Council head David Elhayani edges out candidate who'd been backed by group of council chairmen seeking more aggressive approach in lobbying government

Bloc says settlement activity 'erodes the viability of the two-state solution and the prospects for a lasting peace'

Candidates vying to chair Yesha council of West Bank mayors undeterred by likelihood of less gushing support from Jerusalem and potential changing of friendly guard in Washington

Responding to Democratic presidential nominee hopefuls who say would use aid to leverage Israel on expanding settlements, former VP says move would be a 'gigantic mistake'

The Democratic presidential hopeful has been clear about her desire to leverage aid to pressure Israel, but she has been short on specifics of how such a plan might look

Majority of units to be constructed deep in West Bank; projects approved for Jordan Valley outpost legalized by cabinet and town hit by terror attack

Court of Justice on November 12 likely to make it legally binding for all member states to label West Bank goods; decision 'could harm Israeli food exporters,' official warns

White House adviser will also convene with Netanyahu, is reportedly seeking to assess prospects of government being formed as US peace plan remains on hold

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