I am glad to see that the Arab League has renewed their commitment to this offer. It is exactly the sort of thing that this process requires.
I can agree that the Golan Heights is going to be a difficult part to negotiate.
That said, the key word in that last phrase is negotiate. As long as the parties continue to talk to each other in an effort to move forward (rather than call for Intifada or more settlements) it can't be anything but a step in the right direction.
It is also key that the Arab League is behind this because it their support of Palestine (often just moral support but usually more) that gives Palestine increased power.
As for Iran... yes they are a potential fly in the ointment. That said, if the "Arab Jews" start to work with the "Arab Muslims", the Shia Persians may have reason to be quelled.
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