Ian Lustick says more Israeli-Palestinian conflict is inevitable and a two-state solution cannot prevent that. (New York Times)
Giles Fraser says any Israeli effort to seize control of the Haram al-Sharif/Temple Mount in occupied East Jerusalem would unleash "unimaginable violence." (The Guardian)
Hussein Ibish says Western misconceptions about the Syrian opposition impede engagement with it. (The National)
Bill Keller says Iran must be part of an international effort to end the war in Syria. (New York Times)
Former Pres. Carter says Israelis and Palestinians can guarantee their peace through mutual referenda. (Ha'aretz)
Amira Hass says Israel and Hamas work together to keep Palestinians trapped in the Gaza Strip. (Ha'aretz)
Asmaa al-Ghoul says Hamas is becoming increasingly bellicose in the face of greater isolation. (Al Monitor)
Nasser Lahham says the Oslo agreement is dead and mourns the loss of the late Pres. Arafat. (Ma'an)
Ron Pundak says he's certain Arafat was ready to forge a complete peace deal with Israel. (Times of Israel)
Khaled Diab asks where Arab action is on Syria. (Ha'aretz)
Orly Azoulay says a deal on Syrian chemical weapons will be the prelude to an agreement or confrontation with Iran. (YNet)
Barry Rubin says the Syrian agreement shows the West "wants to be fooled" by Iran. (Jerusalem Post)
Abdul Rahman Al-Rashed says changing the balance of power on the ground is the key to a negotiated solution in Syria. (Asharq Al Awsat)
Haian Dukhan says Israel only sees enemies on all sides in Syria. (The Daily Star)
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