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Trump’s ‘Deal of Century’ Booster Shot For Netanyahu ‘Desperate’ Campaign

Trump’s ‘Deal of Century’ Booster Shot For Netanyahu ‘Desperate’ Campaign
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By Staff, Agencies

US President Donald Trump’s so-called peace plan is aimed at boosting Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s “desperate” election campaign rather than its stated goal, NYT said.

According to the New York Times report on Sunday, the plan, for which the Zionist premier is set to meet with Trump in the White House on Monday and Tuesday, is “mainly a booster shot for Mr. Netanyahu’s desperate campaign to stay in power.”

Netanyahu’s rival Benny Gantz is also set to meet with Trump separately.

Netanyahu vowed to “make history” by the plan, about which Trump has been haranguing since his own campaign days for the US 2016 presidential election.

This is while no Palestinians are supposed to take part in the in the plan, clearly because the US now recognizes occupied al-Quds as the so-called ‘capital’ of the ‘Israeli’ entity.

On the other hand Trump is meddling with the ‘Israeli’ entity’s election, apparently in favor of Netanyahu.

“For him to do this in the middle of an ‘Israeli’ election, without any Palestinian participation and with no intention to follow up with any of the participants, shows this is not a peace plan at all,” said Martin S. Indyk, who served as special envoy for ‘Israeli’-Palestinian negotiations under former US President Barack Obama. “It is a farce from start to finish.”

Trump has been bragging about clinching a deal between Tel Aviv and Palestinians, who are under daily aggression by the apartheid regime. Meanwhile, he has proven to be one of the most pro-‘Israeli’ presidents in the US history.

Trump put his Jewish son-in-law, Jared Kushner, in charge of the bringing about peace. His ambassador to the occupied territories is also a bankruptcy lawyer with ties to the Zionist settlers, who illegally live on Palestinian lands.

A high-ranking Palestinian official has threatened that the Ramallah-based Palestinian Authority would withdraw from key provisions of the Oslo Accords if Trump unveils his so-called deal.

Trump said on January 23 he will release the long-delayed plan for peace before a meeting in Washington next week with Netanyahu and his rival.

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