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Abbas’s top diplomatic adviser: There is no regional peace plan
 
Majdi al-Khalidi’s denial follows report Trump seeking Arab ‘normalization’ with Israel to kick-start peace process
 
By DOV LIEBER and STUART WINER
 A screenshot of US President Donald Trump, Saudi King Salman and Egyptian President Abdel-Fatah al-Sissi touching a glowing globe to launch the opening of an anti-extremisn center in Riyadh on May 21, 2017. (Screenshot)
 
 
Likud Minister Ayoub Kara (c) meets with representatives from Oman, Yemen and Qatar  in Ecuador on May 24, 2017.  (Courtesy)
 
Israeli minister meets publicly with Arab officials in Ecuador
 
By TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF and AFP
 
A red sign on the side of a road warns Israeli citizens from entering the West Bank city of Nablus on July 29, 2015. (Garrett Mills/Flash90)
 
US said pushing Israel to transfer parts of West Bank to PA administrative rule
 
By ALEXANDER FULBRIGHT
 
US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson speaks to reporters aboard Air Force One en route to Tel Aviv from Riyadh on May 22, 2017. (AFP Photo/Mandel Ngan)
 
Tillerson says Trump ‘pressured’ Netanyahu, Abbas to revive peace talks
 
By ERIC CORTELLESSA
 

 
US President Donald Trump at residence of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, May 22, 2017 (Marc Israel Sellem/POOL)
 
He persists with the notion that a deal is easier than everyone thinks. And there's absolutely no telling what will happen when he recognizes he's wrong
 
For now, Trump’s peacemaking approach is all unfounded optimism
 
Op-ed: Pundits have spent the week trying to discern the strategy behind the nuances of the president’s thoroughly well-intentioned visit. But thus far, there is no strategy
 
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A group of paratroopers marvels at the Temple Mount on June 7, 1967, during the Six Day War. (Micha Bar-Am/Defense Ministry's IDF Archive)
 
50 years on, just-released photos show horror, then joy, in Battle for Jerusalem
 
PHOTO ESSAY Trove gives rare glimpse of victory against previously unbeatable Jordanian military in 1967 Six Day War
 
By JUDAH ARI GROSS
 
 
Israelis wave the Israeli flag as they parade in front of Damascus Gate in Jerusalem's Old City on May 24, 2017 to commemorate Jerusalem Day, marking the reunification of the city following the 1967 Six Day War. (AFP/Thomas Coex)
 
Tens of thousands march around Old City to celebrate Jerusalem Day
 
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Abraham Rabinovich (center) on Temple Mount, 1967 (photo credit: author's photo)
 
An American in war-torn Jerusalem witnesses the battle for the Temple Mount
 
By ABRAHAM RABINOVICH
 
Jews converge on the Western Wall to pray in the aftermath of the Six Day War, June 17, 1967. (From the collection of Dan Hadani, National Library of Israel).
 
Surveys reveal a hawkish Israel immediately after Six Day War
 
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US President Donald Trump (L) and Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas leave following a joint press conference at the presidential palace in the West Bank city of Bethlehem on May 23, 2017. AFP/ MANDEL NGAN)
 
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Dating conflict at 50 years old, Trump appears to quietly adopt Arab stance
 
While US president added in ‘or more’ to delivered speech, White House’s use of Six Day War as starting point of strife may indicate it sees pullback toward 1967 lines as key to reaching peace
 
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Treasury head Steve Mnuchin testifies during a House Ways and Means Committee hearing concerning the Trump administration's fiscal year 2018 budget proposals, on Capitol Hill, May 24, 2017 in Washington, DC. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images/AFP)
 
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Liberman expresses unease over massive Saudi arms deal
 
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PM says US agreed to boost Israel military aid amid concern over Saudi deal
 
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Multiethnic Manchester bands together in defiance of terror
 
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London ‘furious’ at US for Manchester bomb probe leaks
 
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Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May writes a message in a book of condolence at Manchester Town Hall on May 23, 2017, following the terror attack at the Ariana Grande concert at the Manchester Arena on May 22. (Ben Birchall/Pool/AFP)
 
Netanyahu calls May to offer condolences, support after attack
 
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GARY ROSENBLATT Do American Jews have to choose between opposing Trump and championing Israel? (Jewish Week)
 

 
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Fulfilling a 2,000-year-old dream
 
NIR BARKAT On Jerusalem at 50: ‘I have seen the city grow and prosper’
 

 
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An architect‘s image of the planned swimming pool in Beit Hanina, Jerusalem. (Galpaz Architecture/Jerusalem Municipality)
 
East Jerusalem Arab neighborhoods to get first swimming pool
 
Facility in Beit Hanina is one of seven to be built or renovated throughout the capital
 

 
Crime family boss Asi Abutbul brought to court on May 25, 2017, on suspicion of murdering lawyer Yoram Hacham. (Flash90)
 
Jailed mob boss suspected of murdering his attorney in 2008
 
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Trump (still) trumps (almost) all
 
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By AMANDA BORSCHEL-DAN
 

 
After stolen selfie, handshaking ceremonies banned
 
Senior official said to lament Trump’s smooth Italy reception compared to the drawn-out ceremony at Ben Gurion
 
By JACOB MAGID
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Rivlin: We must take urgent care of capital’s Arab residents
 
In Jerusalem Day speech, president says united city cannot tolerate 40% of its inhabitants living in poverty in ‘the poorest urban area in Israel’
 
By TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF
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Sheldon Adelson gives testimony in Netanyahu corruption case
 
Billionaire owner of Israel Hayom newspaper quizzed over alleged talks for quid pro quo deal between PM and rival daily
 
By STUART WINER
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Netanyahu thanks Czechs for pro-Israel resolutions
 
PM hopes others will follow Prague in recognizing Jerusalem as capital, sanctioning UNESCO for bias
 
By RAPHAEL AHREN
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Facebook only removes Holocaust denial if facing legal action – report
 
The Guardian obtains training manuals for moderators at social media giant highlighting instances when employees are taught to ignore hate speech
 
By STUART WINER
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Israeli scientists announce new treatment for ALS
 
Drug developed at Ben-Gurion University said to improve brain function and life expectancy, may help Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s sufferers too
 
By TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF
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Futuristic health tech on display at biomed conference in Tel Aviv
 
From brain-monitoring electrodes to the mind-internet interface, the MIXiii BIOMED gathering provides a glimpse of what’s coming in healthcare
 
By SHOSHANNA SOLOMON
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New database charts 20,000 at-risk archaeological sites in the Middle East
 
Islamic extremism and other destructive factors create a perfect storm of endangered culture in the bedrock of civilization
 
By AMANDA BORSCHEL-DAN
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The remaining staffers at IBA's English news department departing the authority's offices (Courtesy IBA English news)
 
With abrupt closure of IBA, English news staff never even got to say goodbye
 
While daily broadcast was perceived as an interloper, it offered a significant public service to English speakers in Israel
 
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