| Sign up to Trump's peace plan, sign away Israel's special status in America By giving Israel a green light to do whatever it wants, the Trump plan threatens its very future as a democracy. The damage to how Democrats view Israel could be profound Philip Gordon and Ilan Goldenberg America's neo-Nazi Terrorists Have a Powerful New Patron: Vladimir Putin Violent ultranationalists (like the paramilitary race war inciters 'The Base') dedicated to destabilizing America are finding ideological common ground, aid and shelter in Putin’s Russia Alexander Reid Ross Sorry, Jared, This Time It’s Not the Palestinians Who Have 'Screwed Up,' It’s You When Kushner accused the Palestinians of 'screwing up another opportunity,' he not only overlooked Israel’s own screw-ups, but mischaracterized the Trump plan as an opportunity for peace Elie Podeh Why Trump's Apartheid Peace Plan Is So Dangerous – and Not Only for Palestine Last Palestinian envoy to DC: The diehard settlement-supporting Trump team have launched a flagrant attack on international law, with repercussions far beyond Palestine Husam Zomlot Israel, Beware the True Cost of Trump's 'Peace' Plan If Netanyahu adopts a plan that greenlights unilateral annexation, he should acknowledge what's at stake. Setting Israel up for an immediate clash with a Democratic president is only the beginning Daniel B. Shapiro Trump's Peace Plan Means Settlements Are Permanent. Democrats, Get Used to It Even if Democrats win in 2020, they won't be able to reverse the core terms of Trump's peace plan; U.S. leverage over Israel will have diminished. This is why Jonathan S. Tobin Trump's Mideast Plan Is a Recipe for War, Not Peace Trump’s 'peace plan' endorses the doctrine that might is always right. Palestinians cannot engage with these fictional negotiations, with this U.S. administration – and with a bullying Israel Diana Buttu U.S. Jews think the Trump Plan is Very Bad. I’m Giving it a Chance Trump's one-sided 'vision' to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a serenade to Evangelicals and the Adelsons. But in it, there remains a thin thread of hope Eric Yoffie | |
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