Watan" said the Palestinian's have to have their "Mandela" who shows the world that the Israeli regime, imposed on Palestine in 1948, is far complicated and grieving that the apartheid in former South Africa. "Al-Bilad" added that the Organization of Islamic Cooperation has raised tough issues facing Islamic nation and minorities in different places of the world, calling on the Muslim community to shoulder responsibilities to defend their well-being. The paper said Saudi Arabia remains ready to work with its Islamic colleagues to defend Islam and Muslim issues at all platforms and in different ways. However, "Al-Riyadh" and "Okaz" tackled a local issue of violent family treatment to the youths and combating corruption respectively. "Al-Sharq" noted that the issue of Palestine remains to be Arab's major issue but since Oslo conference, some 20 years ago, the U.S. and Israel were selling time and not try to come nearer to a roundtable that discusses the thorny issues of refugees, Al-Quds, settlements, border demarcation etc. "Al-Youm" said Iran succeeded to export its Islamic version to its Arab neighbors who are now loudly repeating that they receive instructions from their Shiite spiritual leader, distancing themselves from Arab main cause of Palestine.