About halfway through the episode, President Bartlett pronounces the Israeli Prime Minister's first name, which is Eli, as "Eee-Lie", but towards the end when he ask him to go for a walk, he pronounces the name as "Ellie" (like his daughter's name).
When discussing Israel's distrust of UN peacekeepers, Toby says that they left the Egyptians attack Israel in 1967. While that was the media narrative spread at the time of the war, in reality Israel attacked Egypt in a massive preemptive airstrike.
CJ Cregg, while briefing the press about the progress of peace talks, slips in trivia about the lunch menu for the delegations at Camp David. The first item on the menu was crab cakes. It is not likely that the delegations would serve crab to Israeli and Palestinian participants since crab is not kosher and is considered haram (prohibited) by several sects of Islam.
There is a terrorist attack in the Turkish town of Antalya. On the TV screen we see a Tel-Aviv ambulance treating the injured.
General Alexander says that the U.S. has bombed a terrorist training camp "in the Kingdom of Syria". Syria is not a kingdom; it is a republic (nominally a democratic one).