The Arab League Chief made his comment to reporters after Israeli Kadima party presumably announced their win in the election, noting that Israel must correct its policies in the Middle East, particularly its relationship with the Arab world.
Moussa called on the new Israeli government to "evolve" and take serious measures towards peace through a freeze on building settlements and lifting sanctions on Gaza Strip and the West Bank.
The Arab League Chief warned also the incoming new Israeli cabinet not to continue the same path, calling as well on Israeli Likud party favorite-runner up Benjamin Netanyahu to show real intention toward the peace process.