News:
Syria may be turning into an open-ended
“mini-Vietnam” for Hezbollah. (Bloomberg)
Iraq celebrates a victory by its national soccer team, while
gunmen open fire on three police checkpoints. (New York Times)
Commentary:
The New York Times says PM Netanyahu has no choice but to make a “historic peace” with the Palestinians. (New York Times)
Ari Shavit says Netanyahu is turning his back on young Jewish Americans. (Ha’aretz)
Gideon Levy says AIPAC needs to tell Netanyahu that people in the US are fed up with Israel. (Ha’aretz)
Peter Beinart says Israel cannot claim the high ground against its “despotic enemies’ until it resolves the immoral occupation. (Ha’aretz)
The Jordan Times says Pres. Obama may not be inclined to force Israel to make peace with the Palestinians. (Jordan Times)
Ali Jarbawi says the Palestinians need the US to be just in its vision and demands. (New York Times)
George Hishmeh says Israel is compromising its own future through its settlement activities. (Gulf News)
Gershon Baskin says security is the most important element of the Israeli-Palestinian negotiations. (Jerusalem Post)
Eitan Haber says it is time to reach a deal with the Palestinians. (Ynet)
Gulf News says the US needs to ask itself whether it will repeat the “South African mistake” in Israel. (Gulf News)
Michael Young says Hezbollah’s presidential headaches are growing in Lebanon. (Daily Star)
The National says the unprecedented decision by Gulf states to recall their Ambassadors from Qatar was not taken lightly. (The National)
Joyce Karam asks how the Ukrainian crisis might impact the Middle East. (Al Arabiya)