Madinah and Al-Yaum newspapers said that no one disputes the importance of negotiations as a means to bring about peace in the Middle East to achieve security and stability in the region and to end all its crises, but no one accepts incomplete peace imposed by Israel according to its own visions. The papers pointed out that any peace downplays the rights of the Palestinians, ensured by resolutions of international legitimacy, can not end the conflict, noting that Palestinian-Israeli negotiations acquire in the current stage a special importance following the two sides accord to continue negotiations in a confidential manner and secrecy so that anti-peace forces can not abort these prospective useful talks. The papers added that betting on the success of these negotiations is premature, but these overtures must be given a full opportunity to succeed and to gain benefits from the insistence of President Obama's administration on achieving a viable and an independent Palestinian state, as the only solution to end the conflict. --MORE