News Nosh 10.01.15

APN's daily news review from Israel
Thursday October 01, 2015 
 
While News Nosh's Israel editor is on vacation during the holidays, we are publishing an abbreviated version produced in Washington and therefore it may be sent later in the day.
 
 

 
Quote of the Day:
"He chose the path of moderation. He agreed to a small Palestinian state alongside Israel. He won the support of America and Europe. He proved his obligation to maintaining security for Israelis. And he got nothing in return. "
-From Menachem Klein’s article for +972 magazine, September 30, The Tragedy of Mahmoud Abbas
 

Today's Headlines:
Haaretz
  • Abbas’ UN Speech is an Attempt to Buy Time and International Support
  • Abbas at UN GA: We Are No Longer Bound By Agreements With Israel
  • Netanyahu Forgot the Life Force of Zionism
  • High Court of Justice Exposes Plan to Legalize Four Illegal Outposts in West Bank
  • First Russian Airstrikes on Assad Opponents—Israel Was Informed in Advance
  • The World is Bored With Israel and Palestine
Yedioth Ahronoth
  • Abu Mazen: "We’ll Cease Upholding Agreements"
  • Abbas’ Goal: A Palestinian State Forced From Abroad
  • Iranian Arms Seized at Sea
  • Merkel: I Oppose Boycotting Israel
  • 7 Israeli-Arabs in "ISIS Cell" Planned Attacks on IDF, Police
Maariv
  • Abu Mazen Threatens: "Not Bound by Agreements"
  • Russian Airstrike in Syria
  • Police Commissioner Candidate Deputy GSS Chief Roni Alsheich to Appear Before Turkel Committee
Israel Hayom
  • Obama Talks, Putin Bombs
  • Israeli Responses to Abbas' Speech: "Deceitful and Encourages Lawlessness"
  • Tel-Aviv Ranks Among World’s Top Financial Centers
  • Arab MK Blasted for Fueling Tensions at Temple Mount

 

 
News Summary:
 

Bombshell or not, PA Chairman Abbas’ speech at the UN led the headlines in the Israeli press. In a speech in which the Chairman didn’t resign or dissolve the Palestinian Authority (both widely speculated in the Hebrew press) he accused Israel of not meeting their obligations under the Oslo Accords and threatened Palestinians would stop their compliance.
 
Settlements are in the news: Israel intends on legalizing the unauthorized settler outpost of Adei Ad located in the central part of the West Bank. The State’s request followed a petition to the courts by Yesh Din claiming the outpost was illegal and demanded it be demolished. The state, too, earlier admitted that the outpost was built illegally.
 
Defense Minister Yaalon announced that there "neither is, nor will there be, a construction freeze in Judea and Samaria and Jerusalem." Yaalon plans to expand Etzion settlement area south of Jerusalem.
 
PM Netanyahu will address the UN GA tonight.
 
PM Netanyahu met with EU foreign affairs head Federica Mogherini to vent his displeasure with the EU plan to label products from the settlements.