(ANSAmed) - TEL AVIV, AUGUST 30 - "For a long time Palestinians have had a veto on peace between Israel and the Arab countries. If we had waited for them we would have waited forever". Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu said this at a press conference with Trump's adviser and son-in-law Jared Kushner in Jerusalem.
Netanyahu added that Israel is open to talks with Palestinians - who have "sidetracked" with their refusal - on the "basis of Trump's peace plan," the first realistic ".
Netanyahu noted with satisfaction that yesterday the Emirates "officially abolished the anachronistic boycott of the Jewish state" and paved the way for extensive trade "between the two most advanced economies of the Middle East". "One day - he added - what today is considered a turning point will become the norm". (HANDLE).
Netanyahu, with the Emirates overcoming the Palestinian veto at peace
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"For a long time Palestinians have had a veto on peace between Israel and the Arab countries. If we had waited for them we would have waited forever." (HANDLE)