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Part of Trump's peace plan for Israel and Palestine unveiled

2020-01-23T20:43:02.547Z


The no of the Palestinians. Netanyahu and Gantz in the White House on Tuesday. Recognition of Israeli sovereignty over the Jordan Valley and settlements in Area C of the West Bank, that, under the Oslo Accords, already under control by the Jewish state. (HANDLE)


Recognition of Israeli sovereignty over the Jordan Valley and settlements in Area C of the West Bank, that, under the Oslo Accords, already under control by the Jewish state. In return, recognition in due time by the US of a "demilitarized" Palestinian state that would include the rest of the territory of the same zone C, in addition to the current Areas A and B, plus Gaza. These are the main points, according to various sources also cited by the media, of President Trump's peace plan which should be disclosed, in the opinion of some, by March 2.
Or before the political elections in Israel. The plan was rejected in full by Ramallah by the Palestinian leadership.
"We insist - said Abu Mazen spokesman Nabil Abu Rudeina - for the end of the Israeli occupation and for the establishment of a Palestinian state along the lines of 1967, with capital in East Jerusalem". "That Israel and the USA - he concluded - do not count red lines". In the 'Agreement of the Century' developed by Trump together with Councilor Jared Kushner and others (defined by the Israeli media as "the best offer ever made"), Palestinian recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and Israel would be expected as a Jewish state. As for the demilitarization of the Palestinian state, this would also involve the Gaza Strip and therefore Hamas.

Source: ansa

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