Son Of Abbas Told US Officials That He Doesn’t Believe In Two-State Solution

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An Israeli report has revealed that the son of Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas told a top Trump administration official that a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is unrealistic.

According to Israel’s Channel 10, Tarek Abbas told White House special envoy to the Middle East Jason Greenblatt last September on the sidelines of the U.N. General Assembly meeting in New York that he does not think a two-state solution is possible, and that the solution is one state with equal rights for all citizens.

Mahmoud Abbas has repeatedly insisted that the only way to peace is through the creation of a Palestinian state.

The report stated that Greenblatt reached out to Tarek Abbas in order to try to push forward the Trump administration’s peace efforts, according to unnamed senior Israeli officials cited by Channel 10.

Days before that, Mahmoud Abbas met with Trump to express his hope that the “deal of the century” would bring a solution to ongoing conflict between the Palestinians and Israel. Since then, Abbas has blasted Trump’s deal and vowed not to engage in any negotiations led by the Trump White House.

The declaration came after Trump recognized Yerushalayim as the capital of Israel in December.

(JNS)

{Matzav.com}


4 COMMENTS

  1. Oy, baruch Hashem. If Trump doesn’t see it, Abbas will tell it to him straight-forwardly. The Arabs keep shooting themselves in the legs, LOL.

  2. Bite it or not this energy from the middle east is a garbage hack world vanity today.

    Ishmael is in the Land and we are in Galus.

    If ever Gaza reapportions to the jewish people, we might have a 2 state passing predicament. It is not a solution.

    Credit Netanyahu. Oddly things are in some direction. Seems to be the Hand of the Rock of All Ages in the highest to make some change as jews learn their Torah. We hope and expect more we must. Torah is kept by the careful and hope for holy is a daily encounter.

    Israel.

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