Kushner Says Trump’s Israeli-Palestinian Initiative Will “Redraw Borders”

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White House senior adviser Jared Kushner spoke publicly on Monday for the first time on the details of the Trump administration’s yet-to-be-unveiled Israeli-Palestinian peace plan.

In an interview with Sky News Arabia, President Donald Trump’s son-in-law, who was put in charge of the Israeli-Palestinian file, said, “We want to bring peace, not fear.”

Kushner described the plan as “very detailed,” touching on all aspects of the conflict, including the “redrawing of boundaries and resolving final status issues.”

Noting that “very little has changed over the last 25 years,” Kushner said the plan sought to “formulate realistic solutions for the issues of 2019, which will improve quality of life.”

The plan would “have a broad economic impact, not only on Israel and the Palestinians, but on the entire region as well,” Kushner asserted . “We want to ensure there is free flow of people and of goods. We must create new opportunities.”

Noting the intra-Palestinian political divides — with the Palestinian Authority in charge in parts of the West Bank and Hamas ruling the Gaza Strip — Kushner stated,“We want to see the Palestinians united under one leadership, the Palestinians want a non-corrupt government that cares for their own interests.”

The Algemeiner   (c) 2018 .         Benjamin Kerstein

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2 COMMENTS

  1. Have this. We dreamed Hashem help. Watch as.

    The jews are 2 camps today. Kosher and those not. Ask if we are at war. Its dangerous enough. With Kushner in high office, no excuse not to keep kosher.

    Who could say the president would go to anyone else.

    Real power. Clean being.

  2. If Kushner wants to give away things to the fakestenians, let him give away his own things, not the property that H gave to Am Yisroel.

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