The Jordanian foreign ministry announced that the high-level meeting set for Ramallah would focus on revitalizing peace initiatives, particularly in light of the violent background stemming from the ongoing conflict in Gaza. Despite international calls for a more integrated approach to peace in the Middle East, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu continues to oppose Arab diplomatic engagements that could favor Palestinian aspirations for independence. This decision is seen as indicative of the strained relations in the region, highlighting Israel's enduring skepticism towards international recognition of a Palestinian state, especially following significant casualties stemming from the recent conflict with Hamas.