Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Jordan reportedly are putting together a proposal for ending the Israeli-Lebanese crisis.
The London-based newspaper Asharq al-Awsat reported Monday that the three influential Arab countries want Israel to end its Lebanese offensive in exchange for the disbanding of Hezbollah.
Under the reported proposal, which is expected to be submitted at a Rome conference on the crisis Wednesday, Israel also would give up the Shebaa Farms area of the Golan Heights and end overflights of Lebanon, and the Lebanese army would deploy along the border instead of Hezbollah.
Asharq al-Awsat said such a resolution could pave the way for an exchange of prisoners and a possible non-belligerency pact between Israel and Lebanon.
Monday, July 24, 2006
JTA: Non-peace Plan
In the coming days you can expect to see a number of Arab peace "plans" and "proposals" that include capitulations to Hizbullah demands. This plan calls for Israel to "give up the Shebaa Farms"!
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