68% of Americans Would Reject Trump’s Mideast “Deal of the Century”
On June 25-26 Jared Kushner orchestrated the “Peace to
Prosperity” economic workshop in Bahrain. Kushner is
President Donald Trump’s son-in-law and his senior adviser
on negotiating a Middle East peace. The White House plan
closely follows a strategy proposed by the late Israeli
President Shimon Peres. Peres assumed integration of the
Middle East through widescale economic development would
induce all parties to successfully tackle more difficult
final status issues of borders, territory and refugees at a
later time.
It is unlikely the Trump administration’s upcoming
“Political Plan”—which has been written but not
released—will recognize the Palestinian right to return or
establish a Palestinian state within pre-1967 borders with
East Jerusalem as the capital. The U.S. negotiating team
members are essentially Israeli hardliners in all but
domicile. Special Envoy for International Negotiations Jason
Greenblatt recently referred to illegal Israeli West Bank
settlements as “neighborhoods and cities” that are not an
obstacle to peace.
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IRmep In the News - 07/29/2019 Sixty-Eight Percent of Americans Would Reject Trump’s Mideast “Deal of the Century”
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