It’s not a peace plan, it’s an annexation smokescreen
J Street Director of Government Affairs, Debra Shushan, breaks down her initial reading of the plan, and why it’s a disaster for Israelis and Palestinians.
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J Street Director of Government Affairs, Debra Shushan, breaks down her initial reading of the plan, and why it’s a disaster for Israelis and Palestinians.
With reports that the White House is likely to release a statement on President Trump’s long-delayed Israeli-Palestinian “peace plan” as early as tomorrow, here is what we can expect ahead of the release.
The six candidates debating tonight have all condemned President Trump’s provocations against Iran, spoken out in support of the Iran nuclear deal and urged a return to diplomatic negotiations.
“You don’t realize how much movement and access are taken for granted until you see what happens when it’s taken away.”
The Trump-Netanyahu Alliance Is Endangering Americans and Israelis, Foreign Policy
Avner Cohen and Jason Blazakis write, “U.S. policymaking in the Middle East is beholden now to the wants of a corrupt alliance that rests on political and personal needs of the two leaders and not on well-established, bipartisan American principles involving both interests and values. A case in point: the very long-standing American objective of serving as an honest broker between the Middle Eastern parties has vanished.”
Jared Kushner does not see the brutal occupation I helped carry out, +972 Mag
Yehuda Shaul writes, “As a former soldier, I enforced two separate legal systems for Israelis and Palestinians. The Trump plan wants to make this reality permanent.”
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