The last physical meeting between the two leaders was at the start of September, when Netanyahu was in Washington to launch direct negotiations with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas. Netanyahu and Abbas held one more meeting in September before the talks fell apart, shortly after the prime minister refused to extend the moratorium on new settlement construction which expired on September 26th.Abbas has since insisted that he will not talk with Netanyahu until Israel halts all settlement construction.The 22-member Arab League is set to meet in mid- November to determine whether the Palestinians should resume the talks.In related news, Egypt has begun to organize a regional peace conference, London-based Arabic language daily Al-Hayat reported on Saturday.The conference will take as its principles decisions passed by the UN on the issue of Middle East peace.The report quoted an Egyptian official as saying that finding a way to keep the peace process alive despite the right-wing government in Israel was a necessity.The official was critical of Netanyahu, stating that he was unwilling to make concessions for peace.The Prime Minister’s Office did not comment on the reports of an Egyptian conference but a government source said that Israel was in constant contact with Egypt with respect to the peace process.The source added that Netanyahu has continually sought to hold direct talks with Abbas.
AP and Jerusalem Post staff contributed to this report