Posted on 09/23/2019 12:21:57 PM PDT by Eleutheria5
In the weeks before the elections, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and other senior officials estimated that the so-called Deal of the Century, as the US peace plan for Israel and the Palestinian Authority (PA) has come to be known, will be published very close to election day.
A senior US official told Arutz Sheva on Sunday, however, that the results of the election and the uncertainty they have created in Israel will cause a significant delay in the publication of the plan.
"There is a different situation here and there may be a fundamentally different government than the one we have been working with in recent years. There is also no certainty that the Prime Minister will be the same person who is currently in office. Therefore, further examination of the situation will be required and the publication of the peace plan will be significantly delayed, said the senior official.
The official declined to set a date, but said the plan would not be published within a matter of weeks and also predicted it would not happen in 2019.
.....
(Excerpt) Read more at israelnationalnews.com ...
well, unless he was ready to arrange to repatriate the Muslim Occupiers back to their own Muslim-conquered home countries (and the amount of $$$$ he was talking about could do that ten times over!!!!),
any other ‘peace plan’ would be a total and complete waste of time and is best just forgotten about now.
Delay is not a problem, just so they are still working on it and will happen eventually, I hope.
significantly delayed = pinin for the fjords...
Good.
No deal with the Paleoswinians is worth the paper it is written on - they’d be violating it as it was being signed. Let the status quo continue.
Especially since Javanka was involved in developing it.
An update about the greenland purchase?? :)
Yes. The Palestinians will have to adapt. On the bright side, when global warming finally hits, they’ll have the only beach front property that isn’t radioactive.
America is inherently incapable of this task. Not your fault. You got gobs of wealth and military might, but you do not have the middle-eastern mindset necessary to even understand the situation. So they can work on it forever, and it will not happen.
The DOC is DOA anyway.
Its arrival is delayed, so the death of the deal will not be official for a little longer.
..................
I'm not sure it matters who the Prime Minister is, Israel isn't the one likely to refuse to come to the table. A plan dependent on a single individual remaining in power is clearly defective. It would be better to simplly release it and advocate for it. Years of posturing about the "deal of the century" is just that, posturing.
The president’s son-in-law once said something about $50 BILLION as part of this deal.
I’m 100% opposed to U.S. tax dollars being spent for yet another phony “peace plan” in the Middle East.
I hope you’re right. These “peace” plans are not really about peace. If Trump isn’t really serious about his “deal of the century,” that’s to his credit. Every POTUS has to have one, and the dynamics involved make lasting peace impossible. So instead of foisting another Oslo accord on the innocent in exchange for a photo op and maybe a no bell piss prize, he might just be posturing. G-d bless him for that, if so.
How can they be. How can there be, there's no one to negotiate peace with. Like the government negotiating with a large number of Americans to give up their firearms. Won't reach a bilateral agreement. Two questions
I think I recall Benny Ganz supporting a two state solution in the context of unilaterally returning about 60% of the "West Bank", annexing the rest. Less generious than all plans, I suspect less generous than the Deal of the Century. Unilaterally being the only way the ground facts will change. If my memory is correct, I'd support that were I an Israeli.
Second, a BDS question. Evil Sabra hummus from the Jewish colony of Brooklyn if I recall, now made in Virginia, soybeans from WA and OR, can you even buy the stuff in Israel? If not as I've been told, then BDS is a clear attack on American entrepreneurship and American workers. Because the Jewish founders of the company support Israel, and because an Israeli company purchased half of Sabra, along with Pepsico. A rather chilling attack on the American economy, companies and workers, by supportive Democrats. If they don't want Israeli companies to invest in the US, they should introduce legislation. As well as introducing legislation to ban investments in Israel. Fortunately consumers couldn't care less.
I support the girl-cott, and encourage people in the States to buy Sabra and Tribe every chance they get. I don’t know if they’re available in Israel. I just buy big, un-flavored tubs as cheap as I can get, and eat them on crackers with the banana-shaped big hot peppers available everywhere in Israel, and cloves of garlic. These peppers have no name that I know, and they’re not the hottest in the world, but definitely a league above mere jalapenos and ciranos.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.