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Trump says Jerusalem will be Israel’s ‘undivided capital’ under Middle East peace plan
Palestinians leaders have called for a boycott of the plan
US president Donald Trump and Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu are releasing details of their Middle East peace plan, despite a boycott from Palestinian leaders.
Sending the room into a standing ovation with loud applause, Mr Trump praised Mr Netanyahu for his “courage” to “take this bold step forward.”
Under the White House plan, Jerusalem would be under total Israeli control, which denies Palestinians their aspiration to have the whole of east Jerusalem as their capital.
“But that’s no big deal,” Mr Trump joked, “because I already did that for you."
In this new plan, the Palestinians would have their capital within east Jerusalem - though it remains unclear what territory this would include.
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“We will never ask Israel to compromise its security,” he continued. “Can’t do that.”
In a nod to his own re-election bid, Mr Trump boasted, “I’ve done a lot for Israel.” He ticked off several things, including withdrawing the US from a nuclear accord with Iran.
The room again erupted in applause.
But it fell silent as Mr Trump declared he wants his plan also to do “great things for the Palestinians.”
Mr Trump predicted the plan would create 1m new Palestinian jobs and wipe out poverty in the group’s areas. He asked the Palestinians to “meet the challenges of peaceful coexistence,” including cracking down on the actions of and financing for groups like Hamas.
“America cannot care about peace more than the stakeholders in the region,” Mr Trump said, adding “all humanities” should find a way to coexist “in the holy land.”
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Palestinians leaders have called for a boycott of the plan
- Bel Trew @beltrew,
- John T Bennett @BennettJohnT
- 48 seconds ago
US president Donald Trump and Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu are releasing details of their Middle East peace plan, despite a boycott from Palestinian leaders.
Sending the room into a standing ovation with loud applause, Mr Trump praised Mr Netanyahu for his “courage” to “take this bold step forward.”
Under the White House plan, Jerusalem would be under total Israeli control, which denies Palestinians their aspiration to have the whole of east Jerusalem as their capital.
“But that’s no big deal,” Mr Trump joked, “because I already did that for you."
In this new plan, the Palestinians would have their capital within east Jerusalem - though it remains unclear what territory this would include.
✕
“We will never ask Israel to compromise its security,” he continued. “Can’t do that.”
In a nod to his own re-election bid, Mr Trump boasted, “I’ve done a lot for Israel.” He ticked off several things, including withdrawing the US from a nuclear accord with Iran.
The room again erupted in applause.
But it fell silent as Mr Trump declared he wants his plan also to do “great things for the Palestinians.”
Mr Trump predicted the plan would create 1m new Palestinian jobs and wipe out poverty in the group’s areas. He asked the Palestinians to “meet the challenges of peaceful coexistence,” including cracking down on the actions of and financing for groups like Hamas.
“America cannot care about peace more than the stakeholders in the region,” Mr Trump said, adding “all humanities” should find a way to coexist “in the holy land.”
More follows…