based 'Al-Watan' said the call of Israeli Premier Netanyahu to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to conduct talks on the peace process has not come at a suitable time. Despite the fact that conducting talks on the peace process is a Palestinian demand, yet we cannot forget the fact that Netanyahu has turned down all agreements concluded by the Palestinian authority and Israel in Annapolis," the daily noted. The Israeli right-wingers give no value to Annapolis, and subsequently they reject the idea of establishing two states. The policy of the Israeli right-wingers, who are determined to go ahead on the expansionist policy at the expense of the Palestinian rights, runs counter to the peace process and even to the western vision for the settlement of the Palestinian problem. The paper believes that the Arabs should expose the Israeli stand and its rejection of the peaceful settlement. The role of the Arab committee, which has assigned King Abdullah II of Jordan to brief Washington on the Arab stand, should address the international community to clarify the real Israeli stand vis-à-vis the peace process, the daily added.