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- Israel has done much to promote peace despite the actions of terrorists
- Frederick County officials welcomed news that President Barack Obama will host this year's G-8 summit at Camp David — while acknowledging the potential for protests of the sort that have accompanied past gatherings of the leaders of the Group of Eight most developed nations.
- Given the complexity of the situation and Hamas' refusal to acknowledge Israel's right to exist, it's unfair to put all the blame for the failure of peace talks on Netanyahu's government
- The Sun is naive in its hope that unity between Hamas and the Palestinian Authority will lead to moderation and any realistic hope for peace.
- True peace between Israel and the Palestinians isn't possible unless Fatah and Hamas reconcile, but Israel won't negotiate if they do.
- Jonah Goldberg writes that Joe Biden gets too many free passes for saying dumb things; he is, and always will be, doing President Obama's bidding.
- A Sun article describing Palestinian frustration at the peace process ignores the Palestinian Authority's repeated rejection of peace offers.
- The Israel Project is reaching out to millions of Arabs through Facebook
- The Sun always blames Israel for Palestinians refusal to negotiate an end to the violence
- Newspaper's understanding of Middle East muddled at best
- The quick fall of dictatorships in Tunisia and Egypt hasn't caused the rapid fall of other regimes that many hoped for; under the circumstances, the Obama administration's wait-and-see approach may be the only viable option.