Arab League: Israel must stop ‘hostile practices’ for peace in Middle East

The Arab League states that peace in the Middle East is only possible if a Palestinian state is founded and Israel Paal en Perk sets “hostile practices” in the region. This is apparent from a resolution that the French news agency could view AFP.

The resolution was assumed during a meeting of the Ministers of Foreign Affairs in which a “common vision for safety and cooperation in the region” was discussed.

In the resolution, the 22 members state that no peace is possible for so long Israel Arabic country or “implicit threats to occupy or annex even more Arabic country”.

The Arab countries explicitly point to the two -state solution and the Arab Peace Initiative from 2002, in which a complete standardization of relations is proposed in exchange for a complete withdrawal of Israel from the areas that it has been occupied since 1967.

The resolution comes at the moment that Israel increases his ground offensive in Gaza city. A few days ago, the radical-right minister Bezalel Smotrich also that parts of the West Bank should also be annexed “to bury the idea of ​​a Palestinian state”.

Most members of the Arab League do not maintain diplomatic ties with Israel. Egypt and Jordan did signed peace agreements, while the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Morocco normalized relations in the context of the Abraham agreements in 2020.

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