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KUWAIT CITY — A day after fighting stopped in the Gaza Strip, Saudi Arabia’s king warned Israel on Monday that an Arab peace initiative won’t remain on the table forever.
Arab countries have split into two camps over the crisis — one supporting Hamas’ hard-liners, the other hoping to lure the Palestinian militant group toward more moderation.
But Saudi King Abdullah urged Arab countries to end that rift during an Arab economic summit in Kuwait.
“Israel has to understand that the choice between war and peace will not always stay open and that the Arab peace initiative that is on the table today will not stay on the table,” Abdullah said during a speech at the summit.



