Millennium Post

Trump’s peace plan will be ‘historic’: Netanyahu

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JERUSALEM: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday said he expected US President Donald Trump's peace plan for the Middle East to be "historic" ahead of a trip to Washington.

"An opportunit­y such as this comes once in history and cannot be missed... I am full of hope that we are on the verge of a historic moment in the annals of our state," Netanyahu, who has been invited to meet Trump at the White House on Tuesday to discuss the plan, said in a statement.

Trump on Thursday said he will release his long-delayed plan before meeting Netanyahu in Washington.

"It's a great plan. It's a plan that really would work," Trump said.

Netanyahu's political rival Benny Gantz has also received an invitation to attend the White House talks.

Gantz told a news conference in Tel Aviv on Saturday that the "peace plan devised by President Trump will go down in history as a meaningful landmark".

He expected the initiative to allow "different players in the Middle East to finally move ahead towards an historic regional agreement".

The Palestinia­n leadership was not invited and has already rejected Trump's plan amid tense relations with the US president over his recognitio­n of Jerusalem as Israel's undivided capital.

"This step only reaffirms our absolute rejection of what the US administra­tion has done so far, particular­ly the recognitio­n of Jerusalem as Israel's capital," Palestinia­n President Mahmud Abbas' spokesman said in a statement earlier this week. The Palestinia­ns see east Jerusalem as the capital of their future state and believe that Trump's plan buries the two-state solution that has been for decades the cornerston­e of internatio­nal Middle East diplomacy.

World powers have long agreed that Jerusalem's fate should be settled through negotiatio­ns between Israel and the Palestinia­ns.

Israel has occupied east

Jerusalem and the West Bank since the 1967 Six-day War.

More than 600,000 Israelis now live there in settlement­s considered illegal under internatio­nal law.

Trump's peace plan has been in the works since 2017.

An economic part of the initiative was unveiled in June and calls for 50 billion in internatio­nal investment in the Palestinia­n territorie­s and neighbouri­ng Arab countries over 10 years.

Trump came to power in 2017 promising to broker Israeli-palestinia­n peace, which he labelled the "ultimate deal".

The US president has repeatedly boasted that he is the most pro-israeli US president in history.

Netanyahu on Saturday again called him "the greatest friend that Israel has ever had".

"For three years, I have spoken with President Trump and his staff about our most vital national and security needs, which must be included in any diplomatic arrangemen­t.

"I have found an attentive ear in the White House to these needs," Netanyahu said in his statement. Gantz also showered Trump with praise during his news conference.

"The United States is Israel's closest ally and friend and under President Trump's leadership, the alliance between Israel and the United States has grown stronger, deeper and more significan­t than ever," he said.

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