News:
An Israeli settler advocacy group
targets Kerry in a new satirical website. (Ha’aretz)
Israeli occupation forces might end
the night arrests of Palestinians.(The Jerusalem Post)
The bombings in Aleppo
force a new wave of Syrian civilians to flee. (The New York Times)
Commentary:
The Jordan Times commends Abbas’s comments aimed at allaying Israel’s concern over Palestinian refugees. (The Jordan Times)
Khaled Diab hopes that one day Arab states and Israel will allow the possibility of return for Arab and Jewish refugees. (Ha’aretz)
Alex Mintz praises Kerry’s maneuverability in the peace talks.(Ynet)
Hagai Segal says Israel is failing to create a broad national consensus over the definition of a Jewish state. (Ynet)
Moshe Amirav says if Israel does not divide Jerusalem with the Palestinians, it will lose it. (Ynet)
Stephen Davis asks if sanctions on Israel would work. (Times of Israel)
J.J. Goldberg says the Israeli right is becoming antagonistic towards the security establishment. (The Jewish Daily Forward)
Hussein Ibish explains what, exactly, vital American interests are at stake in Syria. (Now Media)
Richard Cohen says Pres. Obama’s policies in Syria do not seem to be working. (The Washington Post)
Michael Gerson criticizes the world’s indifference over the despair of the Syrian refugees. (The Washington Post)
Abdul Rahman Al-Rashed says Muqtada Sadr’s withdrawal from Iraqi politics will help PM Al-Maliki win the upcoming elections. (Asharq Alawsat)
Rami Khouri says the jihadist threat is a “frightening symptom of erratic modern Arab statehood.” (The Daily Star)
Ali Ibrahim interviews former Gen. Anan on his campaign for Egypt’s presidency. (Asharq al-Awsat)
Linda Heard says the new marriage of convenience between Egypt and Russia is justifiable. (The Gulf News)
Abdulkhaleq Abdulla says a sectarian Iran is more dangerous than a nuclear-armed Iran. (The Gulf News)
Faisal Al Yafai says America’s relationship with the Middle East is quickly unravelling. (The National)
John Bolton says Obama’s failures on Iran, Syria and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict will have devastating effects. (The Los Angeles Times)
The Daily Star says Lebanon’s new government has only several months to produce results. (The Daily Star)
Asma Ghribi says Tunisia’s nascent democracy is facing a dilemma on how to fight terrorism without encroaching upon human rights. (Foreign Policy)
Sarah bin Ashoor blames Iran for hindering Bahrain’s reform efforts. (The New York Times)