The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Oman calls on Arabs to ease Israel’s ‘fears for its future’

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SUWEIMEH, Jordan: A top Omani government official on Saturday said Arabs must take initiative­s to make Israel overcome “fears for its future” in the region, drawing criticism from Jordan.

The remarks by Yusuf bin Alawi bin Abdullah, the minister responsibl­e for foreign affairs in Oman, came on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum hosted by Jordan on the shores of the Dead Sea.

“The West has offered Israel political, economic and military support and it now holds all the means of power... but despite that it fears for its future as a nonArab country surrounded by 400 million Arabs,” he said.

“I believe that we Arabs must be able to look into this issue and try to ease those fears that Israel has through initiative­s and real deals between us and Israel,” he told a panel discussing geopolitic­s.

The panel’s moderator, journalist Hadley Gamble, interrupte­d him to ask if the best solution to the decades-long Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict is “recognisin­g Israel and its right to exist”. The minister said no. “Not recognisin­g, but we want them themselves to feel that there are no threats to their future.”

Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi, whose country is the only Arab nation along with Egypt to have a peace treaty with Israel, dismissed the remarks saying “the issue is that there is an occupation” of Arab land.

“The Arab world has recognised Israel’s right to exist. The Palestinia­ns themselves recognised the Israeli right to exist... that is not the issue,” Safadi told the panel. — AFP

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