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Recent strikes allegedly hit Iranian missiles bound for Hezbollah, amid growing fears of chemical weapons transfers.
Once a vocal critic of Israeli settlements, Obama is expected to be silent on the issue during his visit to the region.
Construction plan in Ramat Shlomo in East Jerusalem revived, prompting Palestinians to demand UN meeting over the issue.
The Israel Football Association postpone more than a dozen football matches after an increase in crowd trouble.
The US has threatened to stop funding the Palestinian Authority, while Europe has said little about its reaction.
The rising cost of living in Israel is driving a wedge between the secular and religious, as protests continue.
White House urges Israel and Palestinians to avoid unilateral moves that could jeopardize stalled peace talks.
Interior minister approves new construction in occupied East Jerusalem, linking them to country's economic protests.
Obama pressured PA negotiators to restart talks and refused to honour one of the Bush administration's key promises.
PA offered to concede almost all of East Jerusalem, an historic concession for which Israel offered nothing in return.
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