Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas' statement on the Nazi Holocaust is meant to "placate" the world, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said.
Anti-Semitism continues to rise in Europe amid a surge in popularity of extremist parties in the region.
Israel formally cancelled its participation in U.S.-backed peace talks with the Palestinians on Thursday.
It's important to educate people about the evils of the Holocaust to keep them from happening again. That's what Yad Vashem in Jerusalem is all about.
Fatah and Hamas, the two main Palestinian factions, have announced a reconciliation deal and pledged to form a unity government within weeks.
The P.A. is uninterested in peace, a senior Israeli government official said.
The Israeli army is inviting Arab Christians to enlist.
Jordan accused Israel of fostering recent violence on the Temple Mount, calling Israel's response to violence "an extreme insult to bilateral relations."
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu chided the Palestinian Authority over its mixed messages Monday on the sidelines of a Mimouna celebration.
The U.S. Supreme Court will again review a 2002 lower court ruling that prohibits American Jews born in Jerusalem from listing Israel as their place of birth on their passports.