During the presidential race, Trump said he would give full support to Israel and achieve an end to the conflict in the Middle East.
The head of the Palestinian Authority, Mahmoud Abbas, spoke by phone with the newly elected US President Donald Trump. Politicians discuss the war in the Middle East. Reuters reported this on Friday, November 8.
In particular, Abbas congratulated Trump on his victory in the presidential election and expressed his readiness “to work with President Trump to achieve a just and comprehensive peace based on international legitimacy.”
Trump, in turn, told Abbas that he would “work to stop the war.”
He also added that he hopes to work with the Palestinian leader and all stakeholders to “advance peace in the Middle East.”
It should be noted that in 2020, Trump announced his plan for the peace process in the Middle East, called “Peace for Prosperity.” The document includes granting Palestinians the right to limited self-rule in parts of the occupied West Bank, and allowing Israel to annex all settlements there and retain most of east Jerusalem. The President of the Palestinian Authority rejected the plan, calling it unfair.
In June 2024, in a debate with current US President Joe Biden about support for Israel, Trump was asked if he would support the creation of an independent Palestinian state. He avoided answering by saying, “We’ll see.”
We remind you that in the capital of the Netherlands, unknown people attacked street fans from Israel who came to a match between football clubs Ajax and Maccabi (Tel Aviv).
The Israeli government has decided not to send a rescue mission to the Netherlands following an attack on Israeli football fans in Amsterdam by anti-Israel groups.
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