Trump is Trying Middle East Peace Plan 2.0 After the First One Flopped
- Trump is Trying Middle East Peace Plan 2.0 After the First One Flopped
by Trump claimed in May 2017. President Donald Trump is scheduled to submit his second Middle East peace plan after the first one senior son-in-law Jared Kushner came up with didn’t go over very well. “We will get this done,”
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“We’ll start a process which hopefully will lead to peace,” Trump said. “Over the course of my lifetime, I’ve always heard that perhaps the toughest deal to make is the deal between the Israelis and the Palestinians. Let’s see if we can prove them wrong, okay?”
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Last summer, Kushner’s peace plan was said to be the “deal of the century.” But it not only fell flat, it drew ridicule for how long it took, how simplistic it was, and how much of a failure the rollout was.
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Yousef Jabareen, an Israeli member of parliament who will serve on the Arab-dominated Joint List in September’s elections noted that the plan does nothing to those living in Gaza or the West Bank. No Palestinian representatives were even invited to attend Kushner’s gathering.
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“We believe that any initiative that denies the Palestinians the right for a sovereign independent state alongside Israel should be rejected,” Jabareen told the newspaper. “Unfortunately, what we have been hearing from the Trump administration is talk about the economic aspects of the conflict, but nothing about the politics.”
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Israeli security experts similarly attacked the plan, saying that it could blow up the Middle East, because it foolishly assumed they could dangle promises of wealth to the Palestinians and get them to sign on. It never worked in the past, but Kushner thought it would under Trump. It was ultimately denounced by the Palestinians, sending the Trump administration back to the drawing board. Kushner was even the butt of the joke on John Oliver’s HBO show “Last Week Tonight.”
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