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    Bloomberg: Will Trump be able to reformulate the "rules of the game" for peace?

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    Post by Rocky Sat 08 Sep 2018, 11:50 am

    Bloomberg: Will Trump be able to reformulate the "rules of the game" for peace?






    2018/09/08 17:28


    (Encyclopedia of this Day News | Iraq News ) - site published "Bloomberg" reports correspondent David Weiner, which says that the United States remove the key issues in the Israeli - Palestinian conflict and one other from the negotiating table after pointing out that US President Donald Trump 's management says it is trying to adopt Another approach after the failure of a quarter of a century of peace talks.

    The report finds that, by removing issues of concern to the Palestinians, the administration makes peace more difficult, if not a call for renewed violence.

    "Through the Trump administration's intervention and the rewriting of the rules of the game unilaterally, the administration has removed itself from the role of mediator," writes the author of Ilan Goldberg, a former US diplomat who participated in the Israeli-Palestinian negotiations during Barack Obama's administration.

    "Many steps are not logical, if you try to match them to the effort to find a solution," said Goldenberg, who now heads the New American Security Center.

    The United States Ambassador to the United Nations, Nicky Healy, said that the Palestinians' demand for the return of millions of refugees and their children to homes they lost in Israel - which is what May erase the status of Judaism - something must be excluded, and did not provide an alternative.

    According to the report, the Palestinians view Trump's administration as totally biased to Israel and cut off any contacts with it because America has not published its plan for Middle East peace. The member of the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization, Hanan Ashrawi, said that America is trying to " In that occupied Jerusalem, the Palestinian refugees, the right of return, the two-state solution, the 1967 borders and the legitimacy of the settlements, thereby destroying the chances of peace. "

    Weiner points out that Trump's campaign to rewrite the principles of negotiation began a few weeks after he entered the White House, with little resistance from Arab leaders enraptured by his hardline stance toward Iran.

    The site states that Trump abandoned years of US policy by refraining from supporting the two-state solution, which is much opposed by the government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and then announced in December Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, saying that his declaration is a recognition of reality; , Pointing out that this move led to disagreement with the Palestinian Authority headed by Mahmoud Abbas, which calls for East Jerusalem as the capital of the Palestinian state.

    "They remove the major issues that no one can agree on," said the report, quoting the advocates of the new approach, saying it would move things away from hard-line positions that hampered peace. 

    Instead of waiting until the end to solve them, they've got rid of them first, and that changes the game. "


    "The strategy is to make the Palestinians understand that the price is increasing over time. Another factor is that the Arab states say they can not sacrifice their interests for the Palestinians," says the author of the political science professor at Bar-Ilan University near Tel Aviv, Samuel Sandler.

    Critics say that fundamentally changing things without alternatives might make central issues seem bigger, says former US representative in Middle East peace negotiations Dennis Ross. History shows that Palestinians will not respond positively to pressure without incentives.

    The report quotes Ross, now a fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, as saying: "Holding on to delusions like the Palestinians' right of return does not serve Palestinian interests and does not serve peace. .

    "Abbas has bet on the premise that US-led diplomacy will achieve what violence can not achieve, and the many rounds of failed negotiations have cost him popular support. If Trump's peace efforts fail, frustrating the Palestinians could lead to violence and push them into camps, More extreme ".

    The website notes that some diplomats doubt the existence of a US plan to prevent the Islamic groups from filling the vacuum after America cut off its aid to UNRWA, which carries out its most important operations in the Gaza Strip, which is ruled by Hamas, pointing out that Israeli security officials warned that Any change of aid to the Palestinians must be gradual to avoid unrest. 

    "I think UNRWA supports failure and dysfunction. It needs to be changed and dismantled, but not once, not today," said David Hardin, a former diplomat in the region who now chairs the Georgetown Strategic Group. 

    America reduces its influence and leaves room for other parties that may be hostile to our interests and Israel's interests. "



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