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Frankly Speaking: Saudi leadership is central to any Palestine peace solution, says Israel鈥檚 Regional Cooperation Minister Esawi Frej

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Updated 19 June 2022

Frankly Speaking: Saudi leadership is central to any Palestine peace solution, says Israel鈥檚 Regional Cooperation Minister Esawi Frej

Frankly Speaking: Saudi leadership is central to any Palestine peace solution, says Israel鈥檚 Regional Cooperation Minister Esawi Frej
  • Describing Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh鈥檚 killing as 鈥渁 huge mistake,鈥 Frej says killer remains unknown and urges joint Israeli-Palestinian investigation
  • Denying that his position as an Arab Muslim in government is tokenistic, he reiterates rejection of Amnesty鈥檚 鈥渁partheid state鈥 accusation against Israel

DUBAI: 抖阴短视频 must be involved in any peace solution between the Israelis and the Palestinians, Esawi Frej, Israel鈥檚 minister of regional cooperation, said during an interview with Katie Jensen, the host of Frankly Speaking, the Arab News talk show that features interviews with leading policymakers and business leaders.听

Frej, only the second Arab Muslim to serve in an Israeli cabinet, made the comments amid an uptick in inter-communal violence in the decades-old conflict between Jewish Israelis and Arab Palestinians.听

Arab leaders across the region have called for calm and appealed for both sides to return to peace negotiations. In Frej鈥檚 view, 抖阴短视频鈥檚 involvement is essential to reaching a lasting solution.听

鈥淭he Saudi leadership would be central to any solution in the future and His Royal Highness King Salman and the Crown Prince (Mohammed bin Salman), I believe that they will play a central role in any renewed peace process in the future,鈥 Frej said.听

鈥淎ll of us need 抖阴短视频.鈥澨




Esawi Frej, Israel鈥檚 minister of regional cooperation, speaks with Katie Jensen, the host of 鈥淔rankly Speaking,鈥 the Arab News talk show.听(AN photo)

The Kingdom is not a signatory of the Abraham Accords 鈥 a series of deals brokered by the US in 2020, which helped to normalize relations between Israel and several Arab states, including the UAE, Bahrain, and Morocco.听

Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos on May 24, 抖阴短视频鈥檚 Foreign Minister , stating it would not normalize relations with Israel until the Palestinian issue had been addressed.听

However, Frej believes 抖阴短视频 has the regional clout and the standing among Arabs and Muslims to drive forward the peace process between the Israelis and the Palestinians should it choose to take the lead.听

鈥淔or me, the Kingdom of 抖阴短视频 is very important,鈥 said Frej. 鈥淔or the Muslims in Israel, it鈥檚 very, very, very important. You know that 15 percent of the population in Israel are Muslims and the Kingdom for us is the protector of our holy places. It鈥檚 very important.听

鈥淭he Kingdom should play a central role in this region to find the solution, because the Kingdom is one of the countries that all the Arabs, all the Muslims look to, and want to look to. It is central.鈥澨

Asked how confident he is about the prospects for peace within his own lifetime, Frej admitted the process is not a priority for the government of Prime Minister Naftali Bennett 鈥 a coalition that features Frej鈥檚 own left-wing Meretz party.听

In Frej鈥檚 view, the best that can be hoped for under the current government is a strengthening of the Palestinian economy and its institutions.听

鈥淲e have half of this government who believe in a two-state solution and the other half who don鈥檛 believe in that. It鈥檚 not easy. But all the government agrees to strengthening the Palestinian Authority on the economic side.听

鈥淚 hope that we will find a way, in the future, to renew the peace process and find a way to reach something on the political horizon for the region and the Palestinians. But this government is a complicated government. Our policy is not there.鈥澨

Asked whether the recent outbreak of violence has complicated the peace process and caused embarrassment for those Arab countries who have signed the Abraham Accords, Frej said these events had demonstrated the need for stronger Palestinian institutions.听

鈥淭he situation between the Arabs and the Jews, for the Palestinians in the region, it鈥檚 not so good. We are not in a good situation,鈥 he said.听

鈥淲e tried 30 years ago to have Oslo and to try and begin a new period in the region. And I鈥檓 sorry to say that we failed. Now we try to build new confidence measures between the Palestinian and the Israelis and to have the trust.听

BIO: Esawi Frej

* Born on Dec. 14, 1963, in Kafr Qasim.

* Second Muslim Cabinet minister in Israeli history.

* Grandson of 1956 Kafr Qasim massacre victim.

* Studied听accounting & economics at Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

* Speaks Arabic, English and Hebrew.

* Supporter of two-state solution & Abraham Accords.

鈥淚n order to have a safe and good future, you need to build a strong present. Now when I speak about the present, nowadays, the Palestinian Authority is weak. Palestinian society is weak. First of all, we need to strengthen Palestinian society.鈥澨

As a strong supporter of the normalization deal, Frej believes the Palestinians made a big mistake in not joining the Abraham Accords.听

鈥淚 think the Palestinians should be part of this movement. I believe they made a mistake not to be part of the Abraham Accords because, as I said in the past, there is a blessing in movement and the Palestinians should be part of this movement.鈥澨

If recent events are anything to go by, the chances of resuming peace talks any time soon appear remote.听

On May 11, Palestinian-American Al Jazeera reporter Shireen Abu Akleh was shot dead while reporting on an Israeli police raid in the West Bank, despite wearing clearly visible press patches on her blue helmet and flak jacket.听

Two days later, as Abu Akleh鈥檚 coffin was carried from the French Hospital in Jerusalem for burial, Israeli police attacked the funeral procession, causing the pallbearers to almost drop her body.听

Asked whether these were the actions of a government truly interested in seeking peace with the Palestinians, Frej reiterated that Abu Akleh鈥檚 death had been a mistake and that the government is committed to reducing tensions.听

鈥淚t鈥檚 not an easy government. We are from the right to the left, and, from the left side of this government, we believe that we must review the peace process and try to calm the situation in the West Bank.听




Esawi Frej, Israel鈥檚 minister of regional cooperation, is interviewed by Katie Jensen, the host of 鈥淔rankly Speaking,鈥 the Arab News talk show. (AN photo)听

鈥淲e try to do a lot in this government. The violence that we have seen in the Palestinian territory, it鈥檚 not easy, but we are all the time trying to relax (the situation) and not let the extremist side push us into a dark place.听

鈥淚 called from the beginning for a joint investigation into the death of Shireen Abu Akleh. I believe the Palestinians need to do it together with us. The problem is the situation that led up to it. Too many innocent people are being killed.听

鈥淲e will try to do our best (to see) that the killing of Shireen Abu Akleh will be the last one and we can find ways to be together.鈥澨

Pressed on how the Israeli government can possibly claim to want to ease tensions while its forces are filmed attacking a funeral procession, Frej said the authorities needed to learn from their mistakes.听

鈥淭his case is still sensitive to speak about, because until now we don鈥檛 know who killed Shireen,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a huge mistake to lose Shireen, we know that, but we try to think forward for the future.鈥澨

Frej is only the second Arab Muslim minister in Israeli history, after Raleb Majadle. Born to a Muslim-Arab family in Kafr Qasim, Frej joined the joint Jewish-Arab 鈥淐ampus鈥 group while at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and subsequently joined the Ratz party, which later merged into Meretz.听

Given Israel鈥檚 stark political divisions and historical tensions, some view Frej鈥檚 appointment to the cabinet to be purely symbolic 鈥 a tokenistic gesture rather than a reflection of changing attitudes.听

鈥淚t鈥檚 not symbolic,鈥 said Frej. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not easy, but it鈥檚 not symbolic.鈥澨

Rather, Frej sees the formation of the coalition government and the involvement of Arabs as a historic shift in Israeli politics.听

鈥淎fter 73 years in Israel, to have a government such as this, to see Arab ministers, to see an Arab party as part of the coalition, to see a coalition from the right and the left, it鈥檚 not easy for us, because there is a different agenda in this government.听

鈥淚 am from the left side. My party believes in the two-state solution. My party believes in justice for all citizens: Arabs and Jews within Israel. We believe that we need to support Palestinian society, the Palestinian Authority, and renew the peace process.听

鈥淵es, I am the second Muslim Arab in the Israeli government. It鈥檚 a big challenge, but we are part of this society, and we need to try to change things inside the government, not just to be outside.鈥澨

Critics have accused Frej of toeing the government line by rejecting claims by the human rights monitor Amnesty International that Israel is an apartheid state. Pressed on the point, Frej said such labels are not helpful and do not help the peace process.听

鈥淲ithin Israel we have a lot of problems, criticism of Jews and Arabs, that the Arabs, the Arab society, is not in the first class with the Jewish. We know that we have a lot of problems, but this is a problem you cannot translate (into saying) Israel is an apartheid state.听

鈥淚srael is not apartheid state. There are a lot of problems between Arabs and Jews, human rights. We know that we struggle to be equal, equal rights in every field. But to the Palestinian Authority, this is occupation. It鈥檚 not apartheid. And in the Palestinian territory, West Bank and Gaza Strip, it鈥檚 a conflict. We must finish it. We must find a solution.听




Katie Jensen hosts Frankly Speaking, the Arab News talk show that features interviews with leading policymakers and business leaders. (AN photo)听

鈥淭his is my belief. And to say that it鈥檚 鈥榓partheid, apartheid, apartheid,鈥 I ask myself and ask you and ask the audience, if I give it this title, will I help find a solution for our problem here in the region? No.鈥澨

Frej has lobbied extensively for the inclusion of Arabic as a language within the official Israeli school curriculum and the establishment of the Arab Heritage Society. Does he feel that the Israeli people are with him or against him over these changes?听

According to Frej, the mainstream in Israel wants the Arabs to be part of the society.

鈥淎rabs: I want to be part of the society. Israel: It鈥檚 my state. But the Palestinians? They are my people. I need to be, I should be, the bridge between my state and my people,鈥澨 he replied, adding: This is the correct way. This is the right way 鈥 . The majority of the Arab sector in Israel 鈥 chose this way.鈥澨

What, then, is Frej鈥檚 advice to the Palestinians if they wish to further the cause of peace?听

鈥淢y advice to Palestinians is to be part of any peace agreement with any Arab country. And I hope the Kingdom of 抖阴短视频 鈥 the hope and the vision for all the regions 鈥 will create a central role for any solution.听

鈥淎nd the other thing that I need to say is that the Palestinian Authority, all of us, Israel, and all the region, should do our best to strengthen Palestinian society, because Palestinian society nowadays is in a bad situation.听

鈥淚n order to have the two-state solution and to have the Palestinian state, we need to support them to build their institutions and their society.鈥