Arab newspapersDealt with Al-Quds Al-Arabi in London in an editorial, "Libya and the creeping civil war", and urged to take warnings Interim President of the Council of Libyan Abdel Galil Mustafa, the matter seriously.
The paper, that the Western media turned its back to the side effects of the war in Libya and left the crew of the country once the task of NATO, but warned that the lack of news from Libya does not mean that things returned to normal in that country, and drew attention to what it called "chaos Force "spread to the country.
The newspaper said that the multiplicity of actors that possess weapons in Libya is a fertile ground for the outbreak of threatening the stability, signs have already emerged in that direction. The newspaper believes that Libya lacks the time being a strong leader who has the personality to impose respect for the State and its prestige, and Abdul Jalil, which the newspaper described as "very goodness and integrity of replay" is not the right man for this stage.
Al-Quds Palestinian addressed a letter from Marwan Barghouti - the deputy in the Legislative Council and a member of the Central Committee of Fatah and imprisoned in Israel - which he stressed "the importance of maintaining the national authority and to continue the struggle to convert it to an independent state with full sovereignty," but said "I call to review many of the functions of the authority to achieve and enhance the national steadfastness in the face of the occupation and settlements, including supports and supports the peaceful popular resistance and to renounce all forms of cooperation with the occupation. "
The paper, that the Western media turned its back to the side effects of the war in Libya and left the crew of the country once the task of NATO, but warned that the lack of news from Libya does not mean that things returned to normal in that country, and drew attention to what it called "chaos Force "spread to the country.
The newspaper said that the multiplicity of actors that possess weapons in Libya is a fertile ground for the outbreak of threatening the stability, signs have already emerged in that direction. The newspaper believes that Libya lacks the time being a strong leader who has the personality to impose respect for the State and its prestige, and Abdul Jalil, which the newspaper described as "very goodness and integrity of replay" is not the right man for this stage.
Al-Quds Palestinian addressed a letter from Marwan Barghouti - the deputy in the Legislative Council and a member of the Central Committee of Fatah and imprisoned in Israel - which he stressed "the importance of maintaining the national authority and to continue the struggle to convert it to an independent state with full sovereignty," but said "I call to review many of the functions of the authority to achieve and enhance the national steadfastness in the face of the occupation and settlements, including supports and supports the peaceful popular resistance and to renounce all forms of cooperation with the occupation. "
The Barghouti in his letter that he sent to mark the forty-seventh of the start of the Palestinian revolution "to the peace process had failed and ended there is no longer any point to make desperate attempts to breathe life into the dead body and the need to move towards a strategic Palestinian and a new national long let them and confirmed them."
Al-Watan newspaper Oman, which celebrates the fortieth anniversary of its founding, published an editorial entitled "The occupants do not make peace," which said that the request of the international Quartet of the Palestinian and Israeli sides to provide a "vision and proposals on security and borders," is only a "game absurd and time-consuming."
The newspaper considered that the step is a process "to save the entity, the occupier of the internationalization of the issue," after the Palestinians went to the United Nations to present their case and obtain recognition of their state.
The newspaper concluded its editorial with reference to the "orders the confiscation of land and stores the industrial zone in Jerusalem and an area of about 13 dunums and 170 stores artificially," and wondered "Do those who follow such practices and refuses to stop the settlements and the recognition of the limits in 1967, wants peace or ready to manufacture?".
French pressNewspaper Le Figaro French harvest in 2011 from the French point of view, and said that the events that put France or related in the forefront of the news and the headlines are: scandal, Strauss was a French Jew who was president of the World Bank accused of molesting a factor cleaner in a hotel in New York, and the crisis of the the euro, and the activity of French President Nicolas Sarkozy in the corridors of the European Union.
Al-Watan newspaper Oman, which celebrates the fortieth anniversary of its founding, published an editorial entitled "The occupants do not make peace," which said that the request of the international Quartet of the Palestinian and Israeli sides to provide a "vision and proposals on security and borders," is only a "game absurd and time-consuming."
The newspaper considered that the step is a process "to save the entity, the occupier of the internationalization of the issue," after the Palestinians went to the United Nations to present their case and obtain recognition of their state.
The newspaper concluded its editorial with reference to the "orders the confiscation of land and stores the industrial zone in Jerusalem and an area of about 13 dunums and 170 stores artificially," and wondered "Do those who follow such practices and refuses to stop the settlements and the recognition of the limits in 1967, wants peace or ready to manufacture?".
French pressNewspaper Le Figaro French harvest in 2011 from the French point of view, and said that the events that put France or related in the forefront of the news and the headlines are: scandal, Strauss was a French Jew who was president of the World Bank accused of molesting a factor cleaner in a hotel in New York, and the crisis of the the euro, and the activity of French President Nicolas Sarkozy in the corridors of the European Union.
Le Monde took the American concern for its part of skirmishes that occur between the Libyan factions from time to time, and was most recently a few days ago, inflicting a number of the dead. The newspaper said that the Libyan authorities new, find it difficult to grab the weapon from the hands of the fighters who participated in the fighting which ended in the overthrow of the late Libyan Colonel Muammar Gaddafi.
Israeli newspapersIsrael's Haaretz newspaper said that the Israel Atomic Energy Commission reached an agreement with the Home Front Command of the Israeli army's decision to halt nuclear reactors in the Israeli Dimona and Nahal Soreq in the event of a rocket attack on the Israeli front. The newspaper said that the aim of stopping this work is to protect the areas surrounding the reactors of nuclear radiation in the event of penetrating missile defenses surrounding the reactors.
In the matter of Egypt, addressed the newspaper Maariv fundamental change that has occurred in the Israeli position of the Muslim Brotherhood, said that the Israeli Foreign Ministry instructed the Israeli Ambassador in Egypt, Yaakov Amitai possibility of holding meetings and talks with the Muslim Brotherhood.
But the paper cautioned that this is half the solution, because the Muslim Brotherhood also have a position to talk with Israel, and that meeting the parties will not happen unless there is a change in the position of the Muslim Brotherhood.
The Yediot Ahronot newspaper in a headline grabbed a Palestinian-Israeli talks under way in Oman, said that while officials are trying to demonstrate optimism and Israelis near a solution, the Palestinians still are suspicious of their counterparts in the presence of real solutions to achieve peace.
The newspaper quoted a Palestinian source as saying: "One can not say that progress has been achieved. It is an attempt to create a favorable environment only." While the source pointed to the importance of the meeting being the first official meeting between the parties for a long time, it played down the significance of the official and said he was "not a big thing."
Source: Israeli press + Press Arabic + French press
Israeli newspapersIsrael's Haaretz newspaper said that the Israel Atomic Energy Commission reached an agreement with the Home Front Command of the Israeli army's decision to halt nuclear reactors in the Israeli Dimona and Nahal Soreq in the event of a rocket attack on the Israeli front. The newspaper said that the aim of stopping this work is to protect the areas surrounding the reactors of nuclear radiation in the event of penetrating missile defenses surrounding the reactors.
In the matter of Egypt, addressed the newspaper Maariv fundamental change that has occurred in the Israeli position of the Muslim Brotherhood, said that the Israeli Foreign Ministry instructed the Israeli Ambassador in Egypt, Yaakov Amitai possibility of holding meetings and talks with the Muslim Brotherhood.
But the paper cautioned that this is half the solution, because the Muslim Brotherhood also have a position to talk with Israel, and that meeting the parties will not happen unless there is a change in the position of the Muslim Brotherhood.
The Yediot Ahronot newspaper in a headline grabbed a Palestinian-Israeli talks under way in Oman, said that while officials are trying to demonstrate optimism and Israelis near a solution, the Palestinians still are suspicious of their counterparts in the presence of real solutions to achieve peace.
The newspaper quoted a Palestinian source as saying: "One can not say that progress has been achieved. It is an attempt to create a favorable environment only." While the source pointed to the importance of the meeting being the first official meeting between the parties for a long time, it played down the significance of the official and said he was "not a big thing."
Source: Israeli press + Press Arabic + French press
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