Israeli track during the visit of four high-level U.S. envoys to the region, is entirely contrary to the language of threats and intimidation exchanged by the parties of the conflict. It is believed that the hard-line government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in defiance of the U.S administration's insistence, is continuing its settlement policy in the West Bank and Jerusalem as well as the blockade of Gaza. "Moreover, it is absolutely clear to everyone around the world that Israel has adopted a policy of aggression and murder as well as destruction of homes and displacement of original population. The Zionist entity is also repudiating the two-state solution of the Middle East Conflict. All these attitudes and practices, once again confirm that Tel Aviv will not deal with peace efforts being pursued by the international community, even with a minimum level of seriousness and respect, especially with the background of Zionist threats to strike the Gaza Strip and southern Lebanon again in addition to the threat of launching a military strike at Iran's nuclear facilities, which consequently led in turn, to an Iranian threat to bomb the Israeli nuclear reactor at Dimona if its nuclear facilities were attacked by Israel, taking into account the U.S. Administration officials threat that they would not be awaiting a response from Iran on the nuclear file for an indefinite period and that the option of dialogue with Iran will not remain forever. This is a clear indicator for the possibility of the use of large penalties on Tehran after the month of December. This does not exclude the military option after the end of the year," the newspapers commented. The newspapers felt that the language of threats and intimidation used by the parties of conflict is thus not only squandered the chances of reaching common understandings, but also do not help in any way to push the peace efforts. On the contrary, it will lead to further tensions in the region. "Thus, all parties are required to give priority to the language of reason and logic and to pave the ground for launching a process towards a comprehensive peace based on international legitimacy and principles, particularly the road map and the Arab peace initiative and to make the Middle East a zone free of weapons of mass destruction".