The Arab countries and Israel desire peace and they need a leader country like the US to help them make peace.
ANSWER:Israel desires Arab recognition as this means that in doing so the Arab countries would recognise Israels right to exist, thus securing its borders and bringing Peace.The problem is that many Arab countries refuse to recognise Israel and thus peace is not possible. Without recognition, there can be no peace.
So in desiring recognition, Israel is also desiring Peace.
Refusing recognition is allowing hostilities.
Most Arabs and most Arab countries are opposed to the recognition of the State of Israel and have actively tried to persuade other countries to stop (or never begin) recognizing the State of Israel. They see recognizing Israel as legitimizing the existence of that country and most Arabs and Arab countries would immensely prefer that Israel is not in existence. Rather than make peace, have mutual recognition and increase trade in their countries, Arab leaders would rather harbor a belligerent attitude because it prevents their citizens from rising up against them.
There are a number of Arab States in a de jure state of war or non-recognition of the State of Israel, but there is no Arab State as of April 6, 2012 that is in de facto war with the State of Israel.
The Arab League has only ever proffered one solution to the Creation of the State of Israel and that is an unceasing war of elimination, economic boycott, and impermissibility of any dialogue with or recognition of Israel. The Arab League's membership declared war on Israel when the the Jews declared a State. Since the State of Israel has been in existence, the Arab League proposed a solution in 2002 to create a lasting resolution to the Arab-Israeli Conflict called the Arab Peace Initiative. Israel has rejected the initiative since the agreement would require Israel to allow Palestinians the Right of Return not just to the Palestinian Territories but to Israel itself, effectively ending the mission of Israel as the Jewish State. Israel wanted to negotiate further with the Arab League to create a mutually viable solution, but the Arab League refused any negotiation on the terms of the Arab Peace Initiative.
The most immediate obstacle to the formation of Israel in 1948 was the intense opposition from neighboring Arab states and the local Arab population. Following the United Nations' partition plan to create separate Jewish and Arab states, Arab nations rejected the plan and launched military action against the newly declared state of Israel. This conflict, rooted in competing national aspirations and historical grievances, led to the Arab-Israeli War of 1948, complicating the establishment and recognition of Israel.
Israel won the Arab-Israeli War.
Arab citizens of Israel's population is 278,000.
No. Israel is a considered to be the Jewish State. Palestine is considered an Arab country.
No. No Arab nations recognize the sovereignty of the state of Israel.
All but two Arab nations hate Israel (Egypt and Jordan). So any other Arab regime hates Israel.
Arab Democratic Party - Israel - was created on 1988-02-15.
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The Arab nations formally declared War on Israel on the 19th of May 1948, the day after Israel declared its independence.