based Al-Yaum said it seems that there is no hope for bringing about peace in the middle east in the light of continuation of Zionist policies in the Arab territories. "Earlier former U.S. President Bush had called for a settlement in the middle east based on the idea of establishing two states, but he left the White House, and his departure was not lamented because he was the cause of wars in more than one region in the world. Obama has spoken too much about peace in the middle east, but he has been exhausted by internal problems , and after his call to stop building of settlements in the occupied Palestine, he has retreated and started to just present proposals like proposal of release of Palestinian prisoners so as to throw dusts in eyes of people. US State Secretary Hillary Clinton has spoken about peace, and for his part Mitchell has repeatedly visited the region at a time when Netanyahu, the Israeli premier speaks arrogantly, rejecting freezing settlements or even demonstrating good intentions. After the retreat of Washington from putting pressure on Israel on the issue of Al-Quds and the durable settlement , Washington is currently trying to conclude a deal with Netanyahu for giving an impetus to the peace process. "After the passage of 63 years since the establishment of the Zionist state, the Arabs are in their worst situation, al-Quds is under judaization policy, while the Islamic sites are desecrated," said the daily. " It is doubtful that the Arabs could write a history in the 21st century as nearly 200 million Arabs are currently incapable of stopping the challenge of seven million Zionists. Frankly speaking, we have nothing more than wailing and lamentation," the daily concluded. --MORE