Israeli conflict and achieve a comprehensive peace in the region based on the two-state solution according to the June 4, 1967 border line over ending the Israeli occupation of Palestinian and Arab lands and withdraw to the June 4, 1967 border line. They also accused Israel of being behind the stalled peace process in the Middle East and the continuation of tension in the Middle East. They also expressed full rejection to recognize Israel as a Jewish state, continuation of settlement, Judaization of Al-Quds and its attacks against the Islamic and Christian shrines as well as changing the city's demographic and geographic status, considering such measures as invalid according to the international law and the Geneva Convention and the Hague Agreement on protecting cultural properties. They also condemned the Israeli aggressions against holy Al-Aqsa Mosque while rejecting Israeli attempts to strip away the Jordanian Hashemite guardianship on it, calling on the world community, EU and UNESCO to carry up their responsibilities to preserve Al-Aqsa Mosque according to the relevant resolutions. They also expressed rejection of the illegitimate Israeli settlements in the Palestinian territories, calling on the world community to continue its efforts to stop the Israeli settlement activities in the Palestinian territories and implement the international resolutions number 465/1980 and resolution 497/1981 that stated illegality of the Israeli settlements and the need for dis-assembling of existing settlements. The Arab leaders called for respecting the Palestinian national legitimacy under Mahmoud Abbas and appreciated his efforts in the Palestinian reconciliation as well as respecting the legitimate institutions of President Mahmoud Abbas. They stressed that the Palestinian national reconciliation represents the real guarantee for the Palestinian people to achieve its ambitions in national independence, thanking Egypt for its continued efforts in this regard. --More 16:02 LOCAL TIME 13:02 GMT تغريد