After Israel's victory over the Arab Nations in June of 1967, the Arab nations called for a summit in Khartoum in September 1st, 1967. Representatives from the Arab Nations of Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, Jordan, Iraq, Kuwait, Algeria, and the Sudan met to discuss their policy with Israel. The decision, was simple & to the point: "No Peace, No Recognition, No Negotiation." Time and again, Israel offered land back in exchange for lasting peace, and the response has always been the same: No. It would make no difference if Israel was willing to give back all of the West Bank and Gaza in order to create another Arab State; the war against Israel would continue until Israel no longer existed. When some nations tried later to defy the "Three No's" the responses where brutal. Anwar Sadat, the Egyptian President who made peace with Israel, was soon assassinated after doing so and Egypt was expelled from the Arab League. Yaser Arafat himself stat...
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