Israeli, Palestinian leaders meet with FIFA on soccer issues
One of them, Jason Greenblatt, recently told Israeli media that Trump “does not view Jewish settlements as an obstacle to peace”, while another, David Friedman, said the two-state solution is not “the only answer anymore” and that annexing the West Bank would not damage Israel.
I had a great time, really. Trump has accused Obama of putting undue pressure on Israel. “Or try something new?”
Trump said in an on-the-record meeting at the Times that Kushner, who is a real estate developer, wouldn’t likely be in the White House but could help negotiate one of the world’s most complicated conflicts.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks as he chairs the weekly cabinet meeting in Jerusalem on Sunday, Nov. 20, 2016. Israel knows that American bipartisanship is crucial to its well-being. “Do we go down the good old failed path, or finally do we try something new?”
A new Middle East envoy?
It is simple: if Israel decides to claim sovereignty over the West Bank and Gaza, it will control 4.5 million more Palestinians, in addition to the 1.5 million now living in Israel.
Concerning Clinton, Trump said he is not interested in renewing the e-mail scandal that marred her campaign because he is not interested in “harming the Clintons”. The pair are also leaders of the far-right nationalist party Jewish Home.
Al-Quds and al-Hayat al-Jadida said Palestinian cabinet has welcomed the upcoming Fatah conference.
The Israeli regime has revitalized a plan for construction of 500 new illegal settler units in East Jerusalem al-Quds after two years of suspension because of global pressure.
Liberman said he does not expect Obama to back a Palestine-related resolution at the United Nations Security Council or initiate other diplomatic moves that could damage Israel.
Mr Trump had also said he would relocate the U.S. embassy from Tel Aviv, Israel’s commercial centre, to Jerusalem – a move that is a major break from current policy and would upset the Palestinians, who want at least part of Jerusalem to be the capital of a future Palestinian state. The Orthodox seemingly broke for Trump, he implies, pointing out that in the Brooklyn, N.Y., neighborhood of Boro Park, more than 70 percent of voters picked the Republican for president. These stories, and more, coming up, stay tuned. For most, that meant better than Barack Obama, who was committed to Israel’s security but who had major, and public, differences with Prime Minister Netanyahu and his policies on Mideast peace talks, the Palestinians, settlements and especially the Iran nuclear deal.