Kol of Israel: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu challenged U.S. President Barak Obama's speech on the Middle East, saying there will be no Palestinian State at the expense of Israel's existence. Netanyahu added that he expected the U.S. to affirm guarantees made under the George W. Bush administration in 2004 that Israel would not be required to withdraw to the pre-1967 border lines. Yedioth Ahronoth: Israeli opposition leader Tzipi Livni said Tell Aviv will face a major political catastrophe in September if the government does not take decisive decisions concerning the Palestinian issue. She said if Netanyahu feared to start negotiations with the Palestinians the United Nations would recognize the Palestine State. Maariv: Residents of Israeli settlement al-Magdal are worried about possibility of withdrawing Irion Dome system as happened in Beersheba settlement, especially after Palestinian reconciliation signed between Fatah and Hamas. Haartez: Israeli “Build the West Bank” movement announced it will establish three new Israeli settlements in the West Bank on Monday to coincide with Netanyahu's speech before the U.S. Congressmen in Washington.