Jerusalem – Michael Oren: Israel Should Welcome Trump Peace Plan

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    FILE - Kulanu parliament member Michael Oren attends the lobby for strengthening ties with the Jewish world at the Knesset, Israel's Parliament, June 27, 2017. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90Jerusalem – A top Israel official said Monday that his government has never had a more favorable ally in the White House than Donald Trump and therefore it should welcome his administration’s forthcoming peace plan regardless of its content.

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    Michael Oren, the deputy minister for diplomacy in the prime minister’s office, said the U.S. president’s much-anticipated plan will undoubtedly require Israeli concessions, but that Israel would be foolish to reject it.

    “I have never known a team to be more favorably disposed to us,” Oren, a former Israeli ambassador to Washington, told foreign journalists. “My own feeling is to strongly recommend that the Israeli government accept this plan with an open mind, if not open arms, that we engage with it energetically and that we certainly don’t reject it out of hand.”

    Trump has promised to pursue the “ultimate deal” between Israelis and Palestinians and both sides are eager to see what his plan entails.

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has developed a close relationship with and lavished praise on Trump, who has broken with decades of tradition by appearing to openly side with Israel in the Middle East conflict.

    The Palestinians have essentially boycotted contacts with Washington since Trump announced in December that the United States was recognizing Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. The Palestinians claim east Jerusalem — captured by Israel in 1967 and then annexed — as the capital of a future state.

    The new U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem is to be opened on May 14 with a huge American delegation expected to attend, perhaps including Trump himself.

    Oren said he did not know what the Trump plan would include, but he expects it to come out soon, perhaps after the embassy move. Netanyahu’s current coalition is made up primarily of hardliners who are opposed to the establishment of a Palestinian state and reject any Israeli territorial concessions.

    Oren, who belongs to the Kulanu party, the most moderate faction in the coalition, said Trump’s business-minded team was the best mediator Israel could ever hope for.

    “The current president, unlike the previous president, views Israel as the solution and Iran as the problem,” he said. “In the world of business, if you leave the table you pay a price, you don’t get rewarded. In the world of business negotiations. the first offer on the table is the best offer, the second offer is a less good offer, the third offer is less than that — just the opposite than in the world of diplomacy.”

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    shimonyehuda
    shimonyehuda
    7 years ago

    trust? no a governments job is to listen , then judge , then act. To blindly trust anyone is a mistake.

    starfish
    starfish
    7 years ago

    what a stupid remark to accept the offer without even know what it is. Has he gone mad?
    what does he know about business? he has never been in business – just on a government salary / hand out, his whole life.

    abilenetx
    abilenetx
    7 years ago

    Trump may have a peace plan, but the arabs have another peace plan called all the pieces of Israel land and the Israelis gone and buried, that is their peace plan. Too bad all those politicians don’t get it yet, the only peace plan is. is when Israel will be gone, and that is their peace plan. So as the politicians speak the stupider they sound, Blah, Blah, Blah, we have heard it before.

    7 years ago

    To sum up #1 -3 thats precisely the point. abilenetx is correct. The arabs will never accept peace. Trump will call out their lies. Oren knows that. So why not “welcome” Trump’s peace plan. So far he never committed to carpeting the plan. Rather he is very open and welcoming towards it. He is very optimistic.

    In reality of course its a game. There will be no peace with animals like the Palestinians. And there is only a one state solution with arabs treated as second class. But we need to give lip service, call out their lies and play the game as if we think they will ever want peace.

    ayinglefunadorf
    ayinglefunadorf
    7 years ago

    How many pieces of land are in Trump Peace plan? 80? 90? 95%