It's all here in the TimesOnline:
The Israeli Prime Minister today described an Arab plan to make peace with the Jewish State as "revolutionary" and said the region could sign a final deal within five years.
Ehud Olmert made his remarks in a series of newspaper interviews this morning, after leaders of the 22 Arab countries gave their unanimous backing to a plan which would commit them to developing diplomatic relations with Israel if it first agreed to a "land-for-peace" deal with the Palestinians.
My bold.
When the US was perceived as a useful mediator, the Middle East remained mired in enemity. Now that the US is mired in our own fiasco in Iraq, apparently the Middle East collectively decided to grow up and settle its ugliest problem.
Later in the article Olmert emphasizes that he means all the Arab states. (I thought that meant Iran too, but see update.)
I only wish Olmert had referred to the 22 Arab states as "neighbors" instead of "enemies."
Update: I'm corrected - Iran is not an Arab state.
It's still good news though.