President Trump's self-styled deal of the century aimed at resolving the 100 years-old Arab-Jewish conflict has now been postponed beyond February for a further unspecified period of months - signalling Jordan and Egypt are still refusing to step up and negotiate with Israel on Trump's plan.
Jordan and Egypt--having respectively signed peace agreements with Israel in 1994 and 1979 - were the last two Arab states to occupy Judea and Samaria (West Bank), East Jerusalem and Gaza ("the disputed territories") between 1948 and 1967. Both are eminently qualified to replace the Palestine Liberation Organisation which has flatly refused--sight unseen--to negotiate with Israel on Trump's proposals to resolve the allocation of sovereignty in the disputed territories.