Middle East Brief with Avi Kaner

The Arab Peace Initiative: The Deal That Still Matters

10 min · 26. touko 2026
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In 2002, Saudi Arabia shocked the Middle East by proposing full peace and normalization between Israel and the entire Arab world. The proposal became known as the Arab Peace Initiative. In this episode, Avi Kaner explores: * The history behind the initiative * Why it was revolutionary coming from Saudi Arabia * The unanimous support from all 22 Arab League states and the broader Muslim world * The violent backdrop of a violent period including the Passover massacre * Why Israel rejected the proposal at the time * The unresolved refugee issue, including the parallel story of 850,000 Jewish refugees expelled from Arab lands * The battle over Jerusalem and possible realistic solutions * How the Abraham Accords emerged from the same regional shift * Why a future Israeli government could revisit the initiative A deep look at one of the most important and misunderstood diplomatic proposals in modern Middle East history, and its possible rebirth today.

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