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In his book, Moussa focused on the developments of the Palestinian problem, the Palestinian divide between Fatah and Hamas or the West Bank and Gaza on the Palestinian problem, the Annapolis conference for peace, then the vertical Arab divide in light of the aggression against Gaza in 2009, and the position of the administration of former US President Barack Obama on the issue.
He referred to Israeli intransigence, which was continuous and even growing, as well as the stagnation that paralyzed the “peace process”, represented by the administration of former US President George W. Bush, whose administration did not present any political initiative to address the Palestinian conflict. -Israeli, since it saw the Palestinian uprising as a “state”. Violence “will only be addressed with security measures.
In his book, he referred to the article by American journalist Thomas Friedman in the “New York Times” and to Bush’s speech to the Arab rulers, and then to the American journalist’s meeting with Prince Abdullah, then Saudi crown prince, and the result of the meeting of the announcement of the peace initiative, which was known after the Arab countries approved it. Arab Peace Initiative “.
He added that “Prince Abdullah put Sadat’s experience with the Syrians in his mind, so he decided not to consult or coordinate with them before formulating the initiative for fear that they would shoot it before announcing it. The Syrians did not openly announce their anger. for this, but his main effort to criticize the initiative during his contacts focused on The phrase “total normalization”, in which it was mentioned, is a response of the Arabs to the withdrawal of Israel to the borders on June 4, 1967 .
He said: “The truth is that Syria’s position added to the initiative and did not weaken it. I do not see that Syria opposed the idea of the initiative itself, and I confirm that it was willing not to clash with Saudi Arabia. in this sense”.
Moussa explained the Israeli and American reaction to the initiative and how to implement it, as well as reservations about some of the paragraphs it contains.
It should be noted that the book will be published soon by Dar Al-Shorouk, edited and documented by journalist Khaled Abu Bakr, and it is about “decimal secrets full of serious facts in the Arab countries where Amr Moussa was secretary of the Arab League (2001-2011), and is divided into 19 chapters, divided into 574 pages.