Arab League: Israel Has To Move Behind 1967 Lines, Give Up Fence Protecting Itself Behind 1967 Lines

Call us suspicious, but isn't there something weird about demanding that Israel withdraw to dangerous borders and then demanding that Israel not take what small measures might be available to make those borders marginally defensible? It's almost like they're trying to set Israel up for something:
Arab nations could be willing to improve diplomatic relations with Israel if advancements are made in the peace process with the Palestinians, Israel Radio quoted Al Jazeera as saying Thursday. According to an offer reportedly taking shape in Cairo, Arab states would warm relations with Jerusalem and several of them, including of Qatar and Oman, would even reopen their embassies in Israel, if Israel freezes settlement and security fence construction.
And if that offer gets put on the table at Annapolis, we have no doubt that the dozens of countries that the State Department has assembled to put pressure on Israel will do their job.
References:
* Arab states debate improving Israel ties [JPost]
* List of invitees to Annapolis [JPost]
Previously:
* Palestinians: We Won't Accept Concessions Unless You Promise Us Even More Concessions (Plus: Negotiations To Be Based On Saudi Suicide Pact)
* Arab Countries Step Back From Saudi Initiative Push, Send In Egypt and Jordan Instead
* The Saudi Peace Iniative: A Discrete Way to Destroy Israel, Based on an Ethical Lie





