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Peace is blocked by the Three Nos of Jerusalem

By Henry Siegman

Published: April 19 2007 03:00 | Last updated: April 19 2007 03:00

The Arab League meeting in Cairo yesterday was unprecedented in its overture to Israel, offering to meet Israeli representatives to clarify the peace initiative that the League re-endorsed at its meeting in Riyadh on March 28. The two events underscore the complete reversal of the paradigm that for so long has defined the Israeli-Arab conflict.

Since the creation of the state of Israel in 1948 and the effort by armies of several Arab countries to abort its birth, until well past the war of 1967 which left Israel in control of all of Palestine, Israel was seen by much of the world as both victim and peace- seeker. Arab countries were seen as warmongers and rejectionists. The paradigm was reinforced by the "Three Nos of Khartoum" when, in 1967, Arab countries pledged there would be no peace, no negotiations and no recog-nition of the Jewish state.

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