Analysis: Unrest mars Egypt armys once-sterling image
Just one third of country’
Just one third of country’
Watching from the sidelines yet feeling much involved, Israel is preparing for the worst in Egypt, concerned about the fate of the 1979 peace treaty that reshaped the strategic balance of the Middle East.
“Turkey’s ability to realize potential depends upon its resolve to strengthen democracy…promote peace in neighborhood,” US secretary of state says.

FrontPage MagazineIsrael’s Arab Spring
Huffington Post (blog)
It’s no wonder Israel’s 1979 peace treaty with Egypt is under threat, after all, this was a treaty orchestrated by American politicians who colluded with Egypt’s leaders to cajole Israelis into believing that the conditions for peace existed. …
Political Eruptions in the Arab World — Lessons From Nasser’s DayAOL News
Former diplomat blasts US Middle East policyCharlotte Observer
Guide for the PerplexedFrontPage Magazine
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Ha'aretzJordan’s Abdullah: Egypt could break its peace treaty with Israel
Ha'aretz
In interview with Washington Post, King says Jordan is effectively ‘the last man standing’ with Israel ties in Mideast, saying the Arab Spring is a ‘disaster’ for Israel. By Haaretz Tags: Middle East peace Jordan Egypt Egypt could break its peace …
Jordan’s king: Israel-Egypt peace treaty in dangerYnetnews
On This Day: Israel and Jordan Sign Peace TreatyfindingDulcinea
Jordan’s King Abdullah on Egypt, Syria and IsraelWashington Post
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This morning at 2:30 AM, was the official start of the “Day of the Swine” — as 477 murderous Palestinian, Islamic animals are being released from their pens. These swine who have butchered civilian men and women, boys and girls, and tiny infants in the name of Islam and Palestine, these worthless representatives of a fake collective called “Palestine”, whose biggest claim to fame is their lack of a positive contribution to the human race, are preparing for a hero’s welcome by their fellow animals.
Any Muslim, any Imam, any Muslic cleric who does not hang their head in shame at the release of these butchers — over a thousand by the end of the exchange deal for kidnapped IDF soldier Gilad Shalit, is also part of the herd of swine.
How do they not weep that this exchange proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that the absolute value of a single Jew is worth more than over thousand of their fellow co-religionists? Islamic apologists point of the invention of the “zero” as one of the great contributions of Islam to the world. Today we see over a thousand zeros — a thousand murderous animals, filthy swine being released, as Palestinians celebrate.
Collectively, they are even too stupid to even realize that this exchange minimizes their own self value.
There will never be peace with the Palestinian people. Any person who cheers this release will never desire peace, will never want peace, and cannot comprehend the concept of peace.
The butchers released today, their mobs of supporters, and every Islamic leader who does not denounce them, will rot in hell for eternity.

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Israel’s government welcomed on Sunday parts of an international proposal to resume long-stalled peace talks with the Palestinians but said it had concerns about the plan.
Brzezinski Warns Mideast Peace Impasse Threatens Israel, US
BusinessWeek
Oct. 1 (Bloomberg) — The deadlock in the Middle East peace process is undermining US influence and may pose an existential threat to America’s key ally Israel, former National Security Adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski said. …
Brzezinski Says Peace Impasse Menaces Israel, U.S. (Transcript)Bloomberg
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The U.S.-Israel Relationship: Twenty Years after Oslo
Sacramento Bee
28, 2011 — /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Twenty years after the Madrid Peace Conference and the launch of the Oslo era, and a decade after those hopes for peace were shattered by the Second Intifada, the United States and Israel face unprecedented …
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Palestinian leaders condemned the plan for 1,100 new units, further complicating efforts to restart the peace process.

Arab Times Kuwait English DailyAP Interview: Egypt’s foreign minister says peace treaty with Israel stands
Washington Post
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Envoy to US says continuation of statehood bid will be tragic for the Palestinians and a setback for the peace process.

YnetnewsIsrael, Palestine urged to enter negotiations
China Daily
UNITED NATIONS – German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle urged here on Monday that Israel and Palestine should begin peace negotiations soon, as he believes a peaceful two-state solution between the two is possible through talks. …
Oren: PA’s unilateralism may cost them post-Oslo gainsJerusalem Post
Palestinians stepping up anti-Israel boycottYnetnews
Lieberman: Israel should be satisfied with Quartet call for Mideast peace talksHa'aretz
Huffington Post (blog)
In their speeches to the UN General Assembly Friday, Sept. 23, Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas agreed only on the importance of reviving peace talks. Otherwise they were daggers drawn.

The Associated PressMideast ‘quartet’ unveils eleventh-hour plan for peace talks
Los Angeles Times
Rather than addressing Abbas’ demand that Israel halt construction of Jewish settlements in the West Bank before any talks begin, the proposal calls on both sides to “refrain from provocative actions” during negotiations. The plan also doesn’t mention …
Mideast peacemakers urge Israel, Palestinians to resume negotiations, reach …Washington Post
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Palestine wants in UN; others seek peace talksThe Tennessean
PBS NewsHour
Quartet calls Israelis and Palestinians to meet within month to create formula by which peace talks can proceed; Israel reacts favorably.
During his U.N. speech, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu challenged Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to resume peace talks in New York. “We are in the same city. We are in the same building,” he said. “If we want peace, what’s there to stop us?”
In ‘NY Times’ op-ed, former PM warns of “unnecessary diplomatic clash,” says Israel should seize chance of peace with moderate Palestinian leaders.