Regional views on peace process

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We return to our panel of BBC News website readers across the Middle East to ask for their reaction to the Annapolis conference and the fresh round of peace talks between the Palestinians and Israelis.

Jonathan LevyCarmiel, Israel <a class="bodl" href="/1/hi/talking_point/7117037.stm">"The chances of an agreement by 2008 are like those of a snowball in hell"</a>

Abdullah QuffaGaza <a class="bodl" href="/1/hi/talking_point/7117226.stm">"I think Israel will make life harder still for us in the Gaza Strip one way or another"</a>

FaysalLatakia, Syria <a class="bodl" href="/1/hi/talking_point/7117200.stm">"The meeting will bring great satisfaction to the Arab street when it fails"</a>

Nadim HomsiAmman, Jordan <a class="bodl" href="/1/hi/talking_point/7117204.stm">"Unless Abbas can show results, radical Islamic parties will be strengthened"</a>

Gilad KronmanBeersheba, Israel <a class="bodl" href="/1/hi/talking_point/7117220.stm">"Other nations in the region will have to redefine their borders as well"</a>