Report: US peace plan to include east Jerusalem as Palestinian capital
By Daniel Siryoti
Israel Hayom
March 1, 2018
U.S. President Donald Trump's Israel-Palestinian peace plan will call for an independent Palestinian state with east Jerusalem as its capital, the London-based Asharq Al-Awsat newspaper reported Wednesday,
A French diplomat told the Arabic-language daily that the Trump administration is expected to reveal its peace plan at an upcoming international conference in Cairo.
The report says that under Trump's peace plan, the U.S. will recognize an independent Palestinian state with east Jerusalem as its capital on condition that the disputed old city, home to sites holy to Judaism, Christianity and Islam, is administered by an international custodian.
Under the plan, the future Palestinian state will reportedly have limited sovereignty and demilitarized security forces. Israel will not withdraw to the 1967 lines and will retain sovereignty over the larger settlement blocs and the Jordan Valley. The settlements near the large blocs will be absorbed into them, while isolated settlements will be dismantled.
A senior official in Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas' office told Israel Hayom that "at the moment, there is an ongoing disconnect with the administration. Trump and his men know what they must do. The issue of Jerusalem's status comes first."
EDITOR’S NOTE: On several occasions Trump has declared that “Jerusalem is the eternal capital of the Jewish people.” He did not say that two-thirds of Jerusalem is their eternal capital. And on September 26, 2016, then candidate Trump promised Netanyahu he would recognize Jerusalem as Israel's "undivided" capital if he is elected president.
If this report is true, shame, shame on Trump!
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