Mark Regev
WATCH: 'Hamas has declared war on Israel. We didn’t want it, but we will finish it on our terms'
The Jerusalem Post presents: "Faces of the War". Maayan Hoffman and Zvika Klein interview Mark Regev, former ambassador and advisor to the Prime Minister. Faces of the War
Israel can't stop Palestinian terrorism by giving them more land - opinion
Jewish Agency search for chairman continues
Netanyahu's foreign media spokesman Mark Regev to exit PMO
Keyes to be PM’s English language spokesman
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said last week that whoever took over the job would have “big shoes to fill,” after departure of Mark Regev.
Foreign Ministry formally tabs Regev, Netanyahu's spokesperson, as next UK envoy
The appointment must pass full cabinet approval, something generally considered just a formality.
'Gaza water increasingly polluted, expensive'
British human rights group reports growing health risks in Gaza as a result of deteriorating water infrastructure.
PM to press US on Iran link to Bulgaria attack
Interviews part of intensified diplomatic campaign against Iran following Bulgaria bombing; Washington Post calls for international community to hold mullahs accountable for terror.
PMO: Palestinians should direct anger at leaders
Prime Minister's spokesman says if Palestinian leadership in 1948 did not adopt extreme opposition to Israel, Palestinians would be celebrating independence instead of "Nakba."
Israeli call to resume direct talks rebuffed by PA
J'lem officials had lobbied Quartet to use upcoming visit to region by representatives to resume direct negotiations; PA reiterates: No talks without settlement freeze, acceptance of pre-1967 lines.
'Gilo a neighborhood in heart of J'lem, not a settlement'
Netanyahu spokesman: Decision to build 1,100 homes in neighborhood located over Green Line doesn't contradict peace efforts.
Palestinians prepare for UN statehood bid
Palestinians unveil a massive chair in Ramallah symbolizing the seat given to members of the United Nations
Building boom in Jewish West Bank brings joy to none
West Bank mayors insist they are not expanding cities outward, but need more housing units for growing population within.
Grapevine: Oh say, can you see, by the dawn’s early light?
July 4 bashes for US diplomats, a fond farewell for China’s ambassador, and the Israeli Madame Tussauds.