COMMENTARY: Hussein Ibish says regional influences are having and increasing effect on internal Palestinian politics, especially within Hamas. (The National)
Zvi Bar'el says Egypt's political and military leaderships are divided over how to deal with Hamas. (Ha'aretz)
Hagai Segal says Kerry was wasting his time trying to broker Israeli-Palestinian peace. (YNet)
Ben Caspit says the best Kerry can hope for is a partial, interim agreement. (Al Monitor)
Amira Hass says the film "Five Broken Cameras" is changing Palestinian attitudes towards nonviolence. (Ha'aretz)
Tomer Persico says Israeli scholar Gideon Aran long anticipated the aims and trajectory of the extreme settler movement. (Ha'aretz)
The Jerusalem Post interviews Palestinian-Israeli MK Jamal Zahalka, who questions the future of Zionism. (Jerusalem Post)
Adel Safty says the essence of Zionism is the expropriation of Palestinian land. (Gulf News)
The Jerusalem Post criticizes Abbas for stifling freedom of speech. (The Jerusalem Post)
Ana Palacio says Pres. Obama played it safe in Israel because he doesn't think conditions are ripe for a two-state solution. (Gulf News)
Mike Coogan argues that AIPAC's latest legislative agenda is dividing members of Congress. (The Hill)
Hicham Mourad says Egypt should pursue a balanced policy between the PA and Hamas. (Al Ahram)
Gershon Baskin says the best way for Israel to reduce Hamas' stature and effectiveness is to make peace with the PLO. (Jerusalem Post)
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