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Will Israel accept the latest Arab peace initiative?? post #1  quote:



The latest plan for peace. Should Israel accept? Should they respond or should they completely ignore it?

The Arab plan offers Israel normal ties with all Arab countries in return for its withdrawal from land occupied in the 1967 Middle East war, the creation of a Palestinian state and a "just solution" for Palestinians displaced in 1948.

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Arab leaders on Thursday endorsed a peace plan to end a decades-old conflict with Israel and the Palestinian president warned of more violence if the "hand of peace" was rejected.

Speaking at the end of an Arab summit in Riyadh, Mahmoud Abbas urged Israel not to waste the chance for peace, and called for a committee led by Saudi Arabia to pursue it.

"I reiterate the sincerity of the Palestinian will in extending the hand of peace to the Israeli people ... We should not waste more chances in the history of this long and painful cause," Abbas told the closing ceremony of the two-day meeting.

"The entire region will be under renewed threats of war, explosions, as well as regional and international confrontations, as a result of the absence of a solution or the impossibility of implementing one."

The Arab summit drew world and Muslim leaders who backed the Arab plan offering Israel normal ties with all Arab countries in return for its withdrawal from land occupied in the 1967 Middle East war, the creation of a Palestinian state and a "just solution" for Palestinians displaced in 1948.

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This offer is nothing new. Arabs just reaffirmed an earlier offer that Israel already rejected and now want to put the onus on Israel to bare blame for its obvious demise.

Two sticking points that will never fly.

1. Israel will give up all of Jersusalem, and
2. Israel will allow the influx of those Palestinian refugees

The 3rd point is more workable in wanting Israel to withdraw to pre 67 borders but it will take compromise on both parties. In regards to this offer, it just outlines the same thing Arabs been fighting about since 1967 and again highlights their inability to compromise.



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