Trump’s Mideast peace plan: What it really reveals
This week President Trump unveiled his proposed comprehensive peace plan for settling the differences between the Palestinians and the Israelis. The plan has not garnered a lot of press attention, partly because of the media’s general bias against Trump, but mostly because no one expects it to be adopted. The plan is crucially important, however, not because it might become reality but because of what it reveals about the various players involved, telling us everything we need to know about them as well as what they really stand for.
The details of that plan, discussed here at great length, suggest that it offers a mixed bag to both sides. While it will give billions in aid to the Palestinians to help jump start their own sovereign state, carved out of the territories they presently hold, it also recognizes Israel’s hold on the parts of the West Bank it presently occupies.
It also demands the following from the Palestinians:
Before Palestine can unlock any benefit, the Hamas government in Gaza must be removed from power and replaced with the Palestinian Authority. If Hamas wants to remain in power, the group must renounce violence, fully disarm, and accept the existence of the State of Israel as the nation state of the Jewish people. That’s a non-starter. Hamas faces political and economic pressure, but a capitulation of its ideology or its power is unlikely. The plan also requires the new State of Palestine to safeguard freedom of speech and religion and promote financial and government transparency. [emphasis mine]
The responses to this plan are, as I said, quite revealing.
First, the immediate rejection of this plan by both Hamas and the Palestinian Authority tells once again that neither wants to live in peace. They have no interest in any negotiation at all. What they really want is the genocidal removal of all Jews from Israel, a desire that still remains part of both of their written charters, despite repeated past deals that required them to retract such language.
Second, the deal once again reveals Israel’s willingness to make sacrifices for peace. They agreed in negotiations with the Trump administration to give up large chunks of their territory in the areas along the Egyptian border, in order to compensate the Palestinians for the land they will not get in the West Bank. They have also agreed to accept a Palestinian capital in the outskirts of East Jerusalem.
Third, the immediate and public support for this plan by the leaders of Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates reinforces what has become increasingly evident for the past three years, that these Arab countries are no longer willing to support the violent Palestinian leadership blindly, that they are now quite willing to reject that leadership publicly if it is intransigent. These nations have not abandoned their support for an independent Palestinian state, but they have made it clear recently that they are tired of the status quo, and are especially tired of the unwillingness of the Palestinians to consider any compromise at all.
Fourth, the public statements of support for Trump by these Arab governments demonstrates clearly the general success of Trump’s Mideast foreign policy. It appears he has successfully brought these nations to our side. They are not allies, but now appear willing to work with us, and amazingly, with Israel as well. The Saudi statement is especially significant, considering the past hostility by all Arab governments to even recognize that Israel exists.
The kingdom appreciates the efforts of President Trump’s administration to develop a comprehensive peace plan between the Palestinian and the Israeli sides, and encourages the start of direct peace negotiations between the Palestinian and Israeli sides, under the auspices of the United States,
Finally, and most important in the context of American politics and the insane hatred of Trump by too many liberal Americans, insistent that he is a Hitler, a dictator, a fascist, and a white supremacist, this plan proves once again that those slanders are false, absurd, and divorced from reality. Anyone who spouts them is immediately discredited as untrustworthy and foolish. In any reasonable political society such individuals should be rejected forever and cast out, incompetent to hold any position of power anywhere.
Keep these facts in mind during the upcoming presidential election campaign. If you hear anyone spout these slanders again against Trump, it will tell you as much about them as Trump’s deal has told us about the Palestinians, the Israels, the Arabs, and Trump. And it should tell you to reject them, wholeheartedly and with glee.
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Mark Levin talks with the US Ambassador to Israel on Trumps Peace Plan
January 29, 2020
https://megaphone.link/WWO4841356875
–interview begins at the 57:30 mark–
Bob wrote “Third, the immediate and public support for this plan by the leaders of Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates reinforces what has become increasingly evident for the past three years, that these Arab countries are no longer willing to support the violent Palestinian leadership blindly, that they are now quite willing to reject that leadership publicly if it is intransigent.”
These countries were listed by General Mattis as allies who were estranged by the Obama administration. They were allies in confronting Iran, the sponsor of terror and proxy wars.
This support indicates to me, that the Trump administration has repaired the damage, at least, to some extent.
Will the Palestinians reject this plan? I have no doubt they will reject it utterly: but I have been wrong before. Iran remains the biggest threat to peace IMHO.
The Trump Derangement Syndrome by the democrat party is making the United States of America look foolish globally and IMHO, emboldens her enemies and estranges her allies. Only a unified USA can lead the world towards peace, and it seems clear, only a conservative lead USA can do it. If the election of Johnson in Great Briton is ant example, grass roots people agree.
There is only one true “SOLUTION” to this situation, unfortunately. (Just an honest observation, not promoting it)
And all of the best intentions and piles of cash / bribes related to the situation that happens to exist as a function of modern meddling will only result in some measure of unacceptable compromises.
The Palestinian leadership class will never accept any deal with Israel. They live a very good life on the backs of their subjects and the skimming of international aid money. All of that would go away with any piece agreement.
Cotour,
You’re absolutely right, there’s only one solution. Reduce the fertility rate and thus the demographic pressure of the Palestinians. They have endless supplies of young men who either oppress each other or who will throw themselves against Israel. All peace negotiations will lead to little or nothing unless the pressure goes down significantly.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_the_Palestinian_territories