Arab diplomats mull token response to Israel's Gaza attacks
Top Arab diplomats began discussions Sunday to try to hammer out a response to the Israeli military offensive in the Gaza Strip, which saw more than 50 people killed over a few days last week.
The meeting was overshadowed by a U.S. veto Saturday of a U.N. Security Council draft resolution that condemns the Israeli military offensive and demands that Israeli troops pull out of the territory. Sunday's discussions were attended by 11 Arab foreign ministers and other senior officials and diplomats at the Cairo headquarters of the Arab League.
"There should be a unified Arab stance in support of the Palestinians against what Israeli is doing," said the League's Undersecretary General Mohammed Sobeih, a Palestinian diplomat. Read more
db: It's a clear choice the 'top' Arab diplomats have here in 'hammering out' a response to deal with the criminal Israeli actions against the population of Gaza. It will be comprised of either a. Nothing or b. Next to nothing. Option b carries with it a level of risk, hence a is more likely.
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