In a visit today with Jordan's King Abdullah II, Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu was pressured to immediately declare his commitment to a two-state solution, accept the Arab peace initiative and take steps forward. The royal palace statement did not give Netanyahu's response, and there is still no comment from the PM’s office.

Netanyahu’s trip is part of his efforts galvanize neighboring nations to counter the Iranian nuclear threat and reign in its proxies - Hizbullah in Lebanon and Hamas in Gaza. The PM continues to refuse to endorse a PA state. The Arab peace initiative would offer Israel relations with the 23 Arab League members in exchange for withdrawing from land captured in the 1967 Six Day War, dealing with PA refugees and creating a PA state with east Jerusalem as its capital.

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