By Turki al-Faisal Published: January 22 2009 20:15
| Last updated: January 22 2009 20:15 In my decades as a public servant, I have strongly
promoted the Arab-Israeli peace process. During recent months, I argued that
the peace plan proposed by But after Prince Saud Al-Faisal, the Saudi foreign minister, told
the UN Security Council that if there was no just settlement, “we will turn our
backs on you”. King Abdullah spoke for the entire Arab and Muslim world when he
said at the Arab summit in The incoming When he does that, he should also condemn Israel’s
atrocities against the Palestinians and support a UN resolution to that effect;
forcefully condemn the Israeli actions that led to this conflict, from
settlement building in the West Bank to the blockade of Gaza and the targeted
killings and arbitrary arrests of Palestinians; declare America’s intention to
work for a Middle East free of weapons of mass destruction, with a security
umbrella for countries that sign up and sanctions for those that do not; call
for an immediate withdrawal of Israeli forces from Shab’ah Farms in Lebanon;
encourage Israeli-Syrian negotiations for peace; and support a UN resolution
guaranteeing Iraq’s territorial integrity. Mr Obama should strongly promote the Abdullah peace initiative,
which calls on Israel to pursue the course laid out in various international
resolutions and laws: to withdraw completely from the lands occupied in 1967,
including East Jerusalem, returning to the lines of June 4 1967; to accept a
mutually agreed just solution to the refugee problem according to the General
Assembly resolution 194; and to recognise the independent state of Palestine
with East Jerusalem as its capital. In return, there would be an end to
hostilities between Last week, President Mahmoud Ahmadi-Nejad of Iran wrote a
letter to King Abdullah, explicitly recognising Saudi Arabia as the leader of
the Arab and Muslim worlds and calling on him to take a more
confrontational role over “this obvious atrocity and killing of your own
children” in Gaza. The communiqué is significant because the de facto
recognition of the kingdom’s primacy from one of its most ardent foes reveals
the extent that the war has united an entire region, both Shia and Sunni.
Further, Mr Ahmadi-Nejad’s call for So far, the kingdom has resisted these calls, but every
day this restraint becomes more difficult to maintain. When Israel deliberately
kills Palestinians, appropriates their lands, destroys their homes, uproots
their farms and imposes an inhuman blockade on them; and as the world laments
once again the suffering of the Palestinians, people of conscience from every
corner of the world are clamouring for action. Eventually, the kingdom will not
be able to prevent its citizens from joining the worldwide revolt against Let us all pray that Mr Obama possesses the foresight,
fairness, and resolve to rein in the murderous Israeli regime and open a new
chapter in this most intractable of conflicts. Prince Turki is chairman, King Faisal Centre for Research
and Islamic Studies, Copyright The
Financial Times Limited 2009
Saturday, January 24, 2009
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