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Media Pessimistic Palestinian-Israel Peace Talks

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Media Pessimistic Palestinian-Israeli Peace Talks 
JERUSALEM - Pessimism and ruination hopes of creating a Palestinian-Israeli peace it seems clear from both parties immediately pascadialog between Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Washington, Thursday (2 / 9). Mediated peace negotiations Foreign Minister Negei Hillary Clinton was the first since last 17 years.
A number of Israeli columnist describes, the euphoria of a long-awaited negotiations of the international community is nothing more than political drama. Media also doubted the ability of state leaders who attended the forum to be able to create a historic breakthrough in Israeli-Palestinian peace efforts.
''What was seen yesterday, Thursday (2 / 9) and two days ago, in Washington is political theater. That only adds to saturation for all parties,''wrote Nahum Barnea, a columnist at the Jerusalem-selling newspaper, Yediot Aharonot.
However, he also describes the emergence of a little optimism for any serious involvement of the United States in the process. In addition, the personal commitment from Netanyahu to reach a peace agreement into positive points meeting.
Society'', which has long been unsure of the decision reached in the peace negotiations in Washington, without a doubt wondering if there is (progress) from previous such agreements,''he added.
He said that he desired difference is definitely there. Namely, the U.S. involvement widely in the negotiations.
Meanwhile, right-wing Jerusalem Post newspaper more skeptical look at the peace negotiations. It underlines the media, a series of attacks launched by Hamas militants a few days ago before negotiations and killed four Israelis into evidence Abbas's inability to control the factions in Palestine.
Also described the existence of doubt President Mahmud Abbas will be able to follow in the footsteps of former Egyptian President Anwar Sadat who succeeded in signing a peace treaty in 1978.
Heart''is eager to see that all the pessimism that is not true,''wrote Jerusalem Post editor David Horowitz. ''However, the brain concludes that Netanyahu is hoping to see a new figure of Anwar Sadat in Abbas will raise fears that a number of terror that occurred this week is just the beginning of the consequences of those needs,''he added.
Palestine Press also expressed little optimism related to the meeting. Abbas is considered failed cessation of fighting for the construction of Israeli settlements or to clarify such termination time limit.
Israel saw an opportunity''to enact provisions which they initially rejected. Israel will use any form of pressure to force the Palestinians signed the agreement and eliminate the Palestinian issue from the international and regional agenda,''Mohammed Yaghi wrote in the editorial that was published newspaper Al-Ayyam.
Meanwhile, Al-Quds newspaper called for a united Palestinian people and Hamas, which condemned the attack would be considered inimical to the peace negotiations. ''What is needed for all factions in Palestine is to wholeheartedly support the negotiations. Through this forum, people will not lose anything. Because, even if no peace deal later, they (international community) will know that Israel is the only party that does not want peace,''he wrote as quoted by Agence France-Presse. (Cak/c5/ami)

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