The plan does not mention the West Coast, where more than 2.5 million Palestinians live. Israeli settlements are increasingly invading the Palestinian areas with approval by the extreme right -wing allies of Netanyahu. Nevertheless, the Palestinian power, which controls the units of the West Coast, supported Trump's plan. He said that he would carry out internal reforms to facilitate the “modern, democratic and non -literary Palestinian state”, which will include new elections and allow the “peaceful transfer of power”. These promises, however, were made in earlier peaceful initiatives, without a little influence. Palestinian authorities also promised to put an end to the practice of a financially useful family of those who participate or die in conflict with Israel.
The polite performance of Netanyahu in the White House on Monday made an amazing contrast with a speech, which he uttered only three days ago in the United Nations, where most delegations left the General Assembly hall in protest. With verbose, the Prime Minister in Britain, France, Canada and Australia for the official recognition of the Palestinian state is ranting. Four governments, the long -standing allies of Israel, have just joined more than one hundred and fifty other members of the UN, who support the decision from the two states. Netanyahu called them all “weak leaders who soothe evil.” He accused: “It is amazing when we are fighting terrorists who killed many of your citizens, you are fighting with us. You condemn us. You emboy us. And you are waging a political and legal war. ” The message is that “the murder of Jews pays off.” Israel, he promised, would not allow them to “put a terrorist state in the throat.”
On Monday, however, Netanyahu welcomed Trump’s plan, which calls for a “reliable path to self -determination of Palestinians and statehood, which we recognize as the desire of the Palestinian people,” although without a term or deadline. At their joint appearance, he said: “We are going to open opportunities that no one even dreamed of.” The Prime Minister, perhaps while playing with Trump, as with other administrations, Ben-Ami told me. “If there is one constant for thirty years with Netanyahu, this is that nothing is final, nothing can be accepted for a clean coin,” he said.
Netanyahu almost certainly realizes that the American public support of Israel is declining. In Quinnipiac vote Last week, forty -seven percent of the respondents still say that Israeli support is responsible for the national interests of the United States, but this is a significant fall from sixty -nine percent after October 7th. (Also in a survey last week: only twenty -one percent of the Americans have a favorable look at Netanyahu.) Another new surveyBy Once And Siena's University discovered that there were more Americans on the side of the Palestinians than with Israel – the first. In the seismic shift, the majority also opposed to send more assistance to Israel, for a long time it is the closest US ally in the Middle East.
The largest long-term issue for Israel is what Iran does next. Two countries took up Twelve -day warIn June, during which Israel killed senior Iranian military leaders and nuclear specialists. The United States also inflicted air strikes on the three most important nuclear facilities of Iran. At the press conference, Trump was thinking about whether Iran could join other Muslim countries, accepting his world in Gaza. “We hope that we can get along with Iran,” he told reporters. “I think they will be open for this. I really believe in it. “
The prospect seemed extremely unlikely. In his own speech at the UN General Assembly last week, Iranian President Masud Cyezeshkin condemned the “wild aggression” of Israel and the United States during a twelve -day war, in the “outbreak of violation” of international law and the Eve of the planned diplomacy between Technina and Washington. He separately attacked Britain, France and Germany for launching the so-called sanctions in the picture due to the inability of Tehran to jeopardize his nuclear program. The sanctions will be even more picked up by Iran’s oil and banking sectors. They also demand that the UN members freeze Iran’s foreign assets, end transactions with weapons and reduce the main income flows.
At a meeting with the media and experts in all, on Friday, Cyzeshkin claimed that Israel and the United States intended to “curtail” theocracy. “They thought that after several murders and bombs, people took to the streets and ended things,” he said. Cyzeshkian insisted that the Fatve of Ayatollah Ali Hamenya has long banned Iran to make a nuclear bomb. “In accordance with our religion, we are not allowed to build objects of nuclear weapons,” he told us. If Tehran were looking for nuclear weapons, “we would have received them to date.”
Nevertheless, in July, Tehran adopted a new law suspending cooperation with the UN nuclear observer. Two weeks ago, a public letter from seventy -one member of the parliament, about a quarter of a single -grarifying body, claims that the decree of Khamenei prohibited use nuclear weapons, but did not forbid building or stocks them as restraining factors.
Snapback sanctions against Iran entered into force on Sunday morning. They marked the official end of the tough negotiations headed by the Obama administration, which gave a joint integrated action plan ten years ago. The provision of SnapBack was developed to allow any of the six world powers that have put forward the transaction, demanding that the sanctions be introduced if Tehran violates its requirements. But in this position there was a date of expiration – October 18 of this year – therefore, the Europeans called him.
Time, perhaps, also played a role in terms of Gaza Trump. The President often and publicly lobbied the Nobel Prize of the World. The White House has recently published a list of leaders and governments that support it. The prize is scheduled for October 10. ♦