The next US administration may very well repudiate US President Donald
Trump’s so-called deal of the century, but if that happens and the
traditional parameters of the peace process are restored, Israelis will
continue to prosper while Palestinians will continue to suffer, Jason
Greenblatt, one of the peace proposal’s co-authors, said this week.
“A future administration may disavow the plan. There is no avoiding that,” Trump’s former special envoy to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict told The Times of Israel in an email interview. “But they will simply step right back into the morass of peace-making and if they stick with the traditional talking points, in all likelihood it will just be all talk and no action. Israel will likely continue to thrive and the Palestinians will continue to suffer.” -Full Report
Senior Saudi diplomat says there are 'positive elements' in Trump's peace plan
Former Qatari premier: Israel and Gulf states to sign non-aggression pact
“A future administration may disavow the plan. There is no avoiding that,” Trump’s former special envoy to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict told The Times of Israel in an email interview. “But they will simply step right back into the morass of peace-making and if they stick with the traditional talking points, in all likelihood it will just be all talk and no action. Israel will likely continue to thrive and the Palestinians will continue to suffer.” -Full Report
Senior Saudi diplomat says there are 'positive elements' in Trump's peace plan
Former Qatari premier: Israel and Gulf states to sign non-aggression pact