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King's Initiative: Charles to Promote 'Road Map' for Peace in Gaza | Israel Hayom

2023-11-12T07:31:49.564Z

Highlights: King's Initiative: Charles to Promote 'Road Map' for Peace in Gaza | Israel Hayom. The British Daily Mail reported that King Charles will hold a conversation with Arab leaders on the sidelines of the climate summit at the end of the month. The king "believes that the only way to win the fight against terrorism is to deal with the Israeli-Palestinian issue," the newspaper said. It was also reported that the king intends to hold a series of talks with Arab royals.


The British Daily Mail reported that King Charles will hold a conversation with Arab leaders on the sidelines of the climate summit at the end of the month • "believes that the only way to win the fight against terrorism is to deal with the Israeli-Palestinian issue," it said


Britain's King Charles III will hold talks with Arab leaders to formulate a "road map" for a future peace agreement in the Gaza Strip, the Daily Mail reported today.

According to the report, the king hopes to use his ties with royal houses in the Arab world to jumpstart a process that will bring about a long-term solution for the Gaza Strip and Israel. It was also reported that the king intends to hold a series of talks with Arab royals on the sidelines of the climate summit to be held in Dubai at the end of the month.

The newspaper explained that the king may turn to Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman through his ties with the Sultan of Amman and the King of Bahrain. "Charles will act as a respected world statesman. He has always been interested in the Arab world and believes that the only way to win the fight against terrorism is to deal with the Israeli-Palestinian issue."

A palace source told the British newspaper: "The king is very concerned about the issue, and while visiting the Middle East, he is taking the opportunity to hold talks with both sides. Is the goal of the climate summit to solve the crisis in the Middle East? Not. But there is a chance there to continue to listen and try to promote as much harmony as possible between religions and communities through dialogue and to advance his aspiration for a peaceful solution."

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