Trump Says Unsure Israel Wants Peace with Palestinians

W460

U.S. President Donald Trump said in an interview published on Sunday that he was "not necessarily sure" Israel was seeking to reach a peace agreement with the Palestinians.

Trump has previously denounced the Palestinians for what he sees as their unwillingness to negotiate, but he has largely refrained from criticizing Israel.

Speaking to freesheet daily Israel Hayom, Trump noted that while U.S.-Israel relations were "great", peace with the Palestinians would make them "a lot better."

"Right now, I would say the Palestinians are not looking to make peace. They are not looking to make peace," Trump said in the interview with the right-wing paper.

"And I am not necessarily sure that Israel is looking to make peace. So we are just going to have to see what happens."

Trump also expressed concerns about Israeli settlement building, although his administration has been far less critical of settlements than his predecessor Barack Obama.

Trump's ambassador to Israel, David Friedman, has in the past been a supporter of Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank.

"The settlements are something that very much complicates and always have complicated making peace, so I think Israel has to be very careful with the settlements," he said.

Trump has said he intends to bring the Israelis and Palestinians to the "ultimate deal" that would resolve the decades-long conflict, but in the interview he questioned whether negotiations were even possible for now.

"I don't know frankly if we are going to even have talks. We will see what happens, but I think it is very foolish for the Palestinians and I also think it would be very foolish for the Israelis if they don't make a deal," Trump said.

"It's our only opportunity and it will never happen after this."

Relations between Washington and the Palestinians have been severely strained since Trump's December decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital and move the American embassy there.

Palestinian leaders say there can be no talks with the U.S. administration until the decision on the city that they also see as their capital is reversed.

Trump is also withholding tens of millions of dollars from UNRWA, the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees.

Comments 2
Thumb chrisrushlau 12 February 2018, 18:26

You have imperfect understanding of US politics. The WASP elite in the US, Hillary Clinton for prime example, regards Trump as white trash. UK WASPs created Israel as a means to, as a BBC radio producer told me, "get the Jews out of England". Trump cares enough about Israel to sometimes be frank with it. On the other hand, his saying that reserving Jerusalem as Israel's capital has taken a difficult issue off the table, as he also said in this interview (per RT): I don't know if that is a joke or if he is just foggy on the details. But "white trash" know what's happening on the ground, which is why WASPs despise them. "White trash" can't afford to be racists.

Thumb chrisrushlau 14 February 2018, 00:45

I have to back down on my accusation against Trump. If he'd blown Jerusalem into bits, that would take it out of the negotiations. But he's cracking heads here, trying to see if these people want to deal. Maybe he knows Abbas and Netanyahu are two sides of the same coin. Maybe, probably, he's trying to get the Palestinians to pick themselves a leader who wants to deal, and the same with Israel. That's what we need.