This ex-Kuwaiti minister says the Palestinians made a huge mistake by rejecting the U.S. peace plan, particularly since they have not suggested an alternative.
After the Palestinian chief rejected the U.S.’ plan for peace in front of the UN, Israeli envoy Danny Danon identified Abbas as the real obstacle to peace.
The Muslim world claims Jerusalem as a pinnacle of its religious aspirations – and its political interests this time are simply to rid the Middle East of Israel.
In the president’s annual address before both chambers of Congress, he stressed ‘creative’ solutions for the Mideast and hailed the White House’s rejection of past administrations’ ‘failed’ approaches.
President Donald Trump formally released the U.S.’ historic Mideast peace plan with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu next to him at the White House.
With Israeli leaders by his side, the American president prepared to ‘make history’ by releasing an ambitious Mideast peace plan that he believes has a ‘very good chance’ of success.
Strong condemnation from Palestinians towards the Arab states attending the Bahrain conference indicate their disdain even towards Arab leaders and governments.
In response to the U.S.-led Bahrain Workshop, Abbas’ Fatah Movement is calling for violence against Israel on the exact days the conference is being held.
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo pushed back in response to criticism over his remarks that the Trump administration’s Mideast peace plan may not ‘gain traction’ and is ‘unexecutable.’
Key countries are planning to boycott the U.S. workshop for Middle East peace in Bahrain next month claiming that Trump is attempting to replace the peace process with economic incentives.
The Palestinians claim that that the E.U., Russia and the U.N. must thwart any a U.S. plan that doesn’t create a Palestinian state, the prospects for which are fading by the day.
If an Arab or Muslim child is prohibited from playing soccer with a Jew, how can the US expect the Arabs and Muslims to recognize Israel’s right to exist?
In light of the Palestinians’ intense opposition to the ‘Deal of the Century,’ it is already clear that the plan will not solve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.