Kol of Israel: Israeli member of the Knesset for Meretz, Zahava Gal-on, said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu chose to follow up on occupational settlement governmental coalition. She said the difference is the U.S. could push Israel to International Isolation, saying there is no strategic justification to preserving the occupied territories. Meanwhile, Israeli Member of Knesset for Likud Party, Beni Begin, noted the Arab dispute against Israel is not a disagreement on borders as U.S. President Obama sees it, but a lot more complicated. Yedioth Ahronoth: The gap difference between Washington and Tel Aviv increased as Netanyahu challenged Obama's speech of the Middle East, regarding the Palestinian - Israel border should be based on the 1967 lines. Responding to Netanyahu's announcement that there is no going back to 1967 borders, a White House spokesman described the reaction as “audacious and deformed.” In other news, the newspaper revealed Syrian President Bashar al-Assad sent letters to Washington saying he is ready to resume negotiation with Israel but after ending the demonstrations held against him in Syria. Yedioth Ahronoth reports Washington is worried if chemical weapons will controlled by terrorists if al-Assad's regime falls out. Meanwhile, Israeli Minister of Defense, Ehud Barak, sacked President of the Israeli Army Radio without reason. Maariv: The Palestinians accused of killing Israeli settler's family are likely to be sentenced to death, which will be the first death penalty against Palestinians passed by Israeli Court. Haartez: U.S. President Barak Obama will deliver a speech in a press conference before the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) to ease tensions between Washington and Tel Aviv.