The Arab League has - for the last 43 years - maintained an unchanged policy in relation to demanding the return to Arab control of every square meter of the West Bank and Gaza lost to Israel in the Six Day War - in the face of Security Council Resolution 242.
These policies remained unchanged in the 2002 Saudi Peace Plan adopted by the Arab League and have stayed unamended despite their clear rejection by former President - George Bush - in a letter given to Israel’s then Prime Minister Ariel Sharon on 14 April 2004.
Now this latest letter from President Obama - six years on from President Bush’s letter to Mr Sharon - indicates that the current American President understands that the Arabs need to heed the Bush message and start changing their intransigent stance if the two-state solution is to ever have any chance of coming to fruition.
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The warning is clear - if the Arabs do not end their long standing failure to recognize Israel as the Jewish National Home, continue to demand sovereignty in 100% of the West Bank and Gaza and insist on the right of return - there can never be any negotiated peace deal between Israel and the Palestinian Authority.
President Obama will not - in the vacuum that would be created - impose his own solution on them.
Certainly President Obama will still attempt to get Israel and the Palestinian Authority to reach a two-state solution by suggesting a number of steps that he believes can be taken to achieve that result.
But until there is a sea change in the long held Arab negotiating stance - Israel will be increasingly reluctant to make any further concessions .
Given seventeen failed years of attempting to achieve the two-state solution - accompanied in the last six years by the intense diplomatic effort of the Quartet to make it happen - it is difficult to see any chance of President Obama getting Israel and the Palestinian Authority to make the two-state solution a reality.
Lest the Arabs mistake President Obama’s message he added the following observation:
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“ As for our relations with Israel, let me be very clear: we have a special relationship with Israel and that will not change. Our countries are bound together by shared values, deep and interwoven connections, and mutual interests. Many of the same forces that threaten Israel also threaten the United States and our efforts to secure peace and stability in the Middle East. Our alliance with Israel serves our national security interests.”
The President also made it clear that any decisions deemed by Israel to endanger its security would be ultimately accepted by America when he told Mr Solow: “… our commitment to Israel’s security is unshakeable and that no wedge will be driven between us. We will have our differences, but when we do, we will work to resolve them as close allies.”
President Obama has - in his letter to Mr Solow - clearly signaled that at some undetermined point of time America is prepared to walk away and leave the parties to reconcile their differences rather than seek to impose a solution - whilst also warning that the status quo serves no one‘s interest.
Making his stance known is welcome and should be acted on by the Palestinian Authority and the Arab League if they seriously hope - and really want - to achieve the two-state solution.
Those who currently seek to delegitimize Israel and isolate it in the international arena have also been put on notice that President Obama will not abandon the commitments made to the Jewish people over the last 90 years by both Republican and Democrat Presidents.
Jews world-wide will indeed be appreciative of - and welcome - President Obama’s timely letter to Mr Solow.
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