Teller Report

FT: Arab countries are working to resolve the conflict between Palestine and Israel

1/18/2024, 7:15:43 PM

Highlights: A number of Arab countries are developing a plan to ensure a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and the release of hostages. The plan is part of a broader plan that could offer Israel normalization if it agreed to “irreversible” steps toward creating a Palestinian state. The authors of the plan intend to provide a plan within a few weeks in order to end the war between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas movement, as well as prevent a wider conflict in the Middle East. The Russian Foreign Minister said resolving the Palestinian-Israeli conflict is possible only through direct dialogue.

Arab countries plan to soon present a plan to normalize relations with Israel in response to the creation of an independent Palestinian state.


The Financial Times newspaper writes about this, citing sources. 

According to the publication, a number of Arab countries are developing a plan to ensure a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and the release of hostages.

“The plan is part of a broader plan that could offer Israel normalization if it agreed to “irreversible” steps toward creating a Palestinian state,” the publication said. 

It is noted that the authors of the initiative intend to provide a plan within a few weeks in order to end the war between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas movement, as well as prevent a wider conflict in the Middle East.

Earlier, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that resolving the Palestinian-Israeli conflict is possible only through direct dialogue.