Jerusalem – Netanyahu Praises Sisi’s Call To Expand Egypt-Israel Peace To Other Arab States

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    Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al Sisi (seated) signs a book as he meets with United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon (not in picture) during the United Nations Sustainable Development Summit which is taking place for three days before the start of the 70th session General Debate of the United Nations General Assembly at United Nations headquarters in New York, New York, USA, 27 September 2015. EPAJerusalem – Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday praised Egyptian President Abdul Fatah al-Sisi for calling to expand Egypt’s peace with Israel to include more Arab countries.

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    In a statement released from his office hours before the Succot holiday was scheduled to set in, Netanyahu also called on Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas to return to the negotiating table.

    “Prime Minister Netanyahu calls once again on the Palestinian Authority president, Abu Mazen (Abbas), to return immediately to the negotiating table in order to make progress in the diplomatic process.”

    Yesh Atid leader Yair Lapid also praised Sisi’s comments, made in an interview with the Associated Press released Sunday, saying that they prove there is a chance to pursue a regional agreement.

    “I praise the comments made today by the Egyptian president,” Lapid said. Sisi’s comments prove that there exists today an opportunity to advance a regional agreement with moderate Arab states,” Lapid said.

    “Our common interests in the region, in the war on terror, create a chance to advance a regional accord, as I presented in my Bar Ilan speech last week,” he added, in reference to a speech in which he said that Israel should use the 2002 Saudi Peace Initiative as a template for a wider peace agreement with the Arab world.

    “Real leadership needs to take advantage of strategic opportunities that can strengthen the security of Israel. An agreement such as this will enable us to form an axis of moderate states against Iran and against growing terror in the Middle East,  will preserve the security interests of Israel and will allow the continuance of Israel as a Jewish state,” Lapid said.

    Immediately after the holiday, Lapid is traveling to the United States where he will present his diplomatic initiative for a regional accord to US administration officials and American lawmakers, his office said.

    Netanyahu, as well, will soon be leaving for the US to address the General Assembly of the United Nations in New York. Abbas will be in New York as well, but there are no plans for the leaders to meet. The Palestinian Authority president has promised to drop a “bombshell” during his speech to the UN.‎


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    8 years ago

    Any Muslim entity that will implement a ban on terror and violence stands a chance to negotiate with Israel. That policy is not new. Egypt did it, and there has been relatively little trouble between them for years. If other parts of the Arab world would consider some morality and humanity, they might just discover a partner in Israel. To date, they never abandoned their obsession with terror and annihilating Israel. It would be insane to sit at a table with such positions to “negotiate”. Israel did anyway, on the remote chance that there would be a semblance of peace. But the savages of Palestinian tribes and other Muslim countries will still hear nothing of it. As long as they pledge themselves to their evil goals, Israel’s only approach is a good defense. Bibi is correct in his position.

    8 years ago

    Let’s just hope Bibi doesn’t get so anxious to beg abbas y’s again, that he starts giving even more “goodwill gestures!” Combine that with more pressure from obama y’s and ban ki moon y’s!

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    8 years ago

    When will Abu Mazen extend some goodwill gestures?