Ilan Grapel, alleged Mossad spy who was arrested in Egypt fought in 2nd Lebanon War; Egypt claims Grapel incited youth to sectarian strife; Foreign Ministry: Still no confirmation of an arrest or identity.
Turkish Prime Minister's party takes election but will need to seek consensus; Syria, economy likely to be primary focus; critics fear Erdogan may use election to limit freedoms and cement power.
Israeli source says Americans frustrated with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for hampering U.S. efforts to stop Palestinians trying UN route to statehood in September.
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogann has blamed Israel and its supporters for what he says is international media hostility to the country’s Islamic-leaning ruling party.
Russia, China vote against a resolution rebuking Syria for stonewalling an IAEA probe into a desert site bombed in 2007; move coincides with Western condemnations of Syria's crackdown on protests.
The European Union has strongly condemned the burning of a mosque in the West Bank village of Al-Mughayyir, urging the Israeli authorities to bring the perpetrators to justice.
British Foreign Secretary William Hague uses toughest language yet since start of uprising, saying Syrian president is losing legitimacy and must reform or quit.
IDF reportedly kills 22 protesters trying to cross from Syria into Israel during Naksa Day demonstrations; IDF skeptical about Syrian figures of protesters killed and injured.
State Department says it is ''deeply troubled,'' calls for both sides to exercise restraint after Syrian TV reports 18 people dead, 277 injured as thousands of protesters attempt to breach northern border.
Syria TV reports 20 killed, 325 wounded by IDF fire after protesters commemorating 44 years since the Six-Day War attempt to cut through barbed wire on Syrian side of the border.