Day before Kushner visit to Israel and as Netanyahu meets Trump envoy, finance minister Moshe Kahlon says U.S. feels deal is possible, but notes ‘sides not ripe’ for peace

ed note–As we have discussed here often (unfortunately much to the disregard/rejection of so many who have already made up their minds based upon superficial and at times emotion-based criteria) this issue alone–Trump’s insistence upon bringing an end to the chaos in the Middle East as a result of Israel’s maniacal drive to conquer and control the entire region–explains better than anything else why there is/has been this 24/7/365 drive to remove him from office, and short of that, to break his legs politically so that he finds himself hobbled and paralized from doing anything substantive.

Having said that, all can expect that Judea, Inc–which welcomes Trump’s plans of reining in the mad dog known as the Jewish state as much as a vampire welcomes sunlight–will do whatever is necessary in order to prevent this process from moving forward even one millimeter. All can expect to see daily ‘terrorist’ attacks by Palestinians armed with knives, guns, whatever (stage managed of course by Shin Bet, Mossad, etc) in order to create the narrative that ‘po’ lil’ Izrul, jes’ try-n a get-along wif evruhbuda, but evruhbuda jes’ be-a haytin’ duh po’ lil’ juz’ aimed at creating constant and unrelenting political noise against any settlement of the Palestinian issue. If this–daily knife attacks, etc–fails to ‘do the trick’, then all can expect Judea, Inc to turn up the heat substantially with bombs going off in America, not done by ISIS, but rather, blamed on some ‘Palestinian’ group.

Haaretz

A day ahead of the arrival of U.S. President Donald Trump’s senior adviser Jared Kushner in Israel for talks in Jerusalem and Ramallah, Israel’s finance minister said that the American administration is pressuring Israel to move forward on reaching a peace deal with the Palestinians.

“There’s mounting American pressure to advance a deal,” Moshe Kahlon told a conference in central Israel on Tuesday. “Something has happened. The American government feels it can reach an agreement, maybe because the good ties with the Israeli government allow Trump more influence than was possible during Obama’s term,” he said.

Kahlon made the statements as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with U.S. special envoy Jason Greenblatt. The two-hour meeting between the two was intended to lay the groundwork for the meeting between Netanyahu and Kushner on Wednesday. Their meeting was also attended by Molcho and Israel’s ambassador to Washington Ron Dermer. Netanyhu’s office refused to divulge the content of the meeting.

Ahead of their meeting, Greenblatt met with Netanyahu’s senior aide, Isaac Molcho, and held meetings in Ramallah with top aides to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.

Kahlon noted that he thinks Netanyahu is interested in renewing peace talks with the Palestinians. He stressed that the solution to the conflict was two states for two people, but said he was skeptical of whether the sides were ripe for reaching a permanent agreement at this point.

“Everyone understands that in the end there will be two states, but no one wants to say that they understand that,” said Kahlon. “At the end of this process, that’s what will happen in our region. I don’t see it happening tomorrow, but at the level of vision, that’s what will happen. I think that the Palestinians aren’t ready for a political agreement. I got that impression from conversations with them. Who’s right: us or them? The truth is somewhere in the middle. They themselves say: Let’s get through these years. We have internal problems, problems with Gaza, etc. I don’t see them going now in the direction of an agreement.”

Kushner will meet Wednesday in Jerusalem with Netanyahu and in Ramallah with Palestinian President Abbas in order to hear from the two how they would like to move forward toward a renewal of the peace process.

Kushner and Greenblatt also want to hear the two leaders’ positions on various central issues, like borders, security, refugees, Jerusalem, settlements and others, in order to map out the differences between the sides on each issue. One of the ideas being considered in the White House is to formulate an American document of principals for solving these central issues on the base of renewing peace talks.

Greenblatt and Kushner’s meetings with Netanyahu come as land was prepared Tuesday for the construction of a new settlement “Amichai” for those evacuated from the illegal outpost of Amona. In the morning, Netanyahu tweeted that he is the first prime minister in decades to establish a new settlement in the West Bank. He added that “there hasn’t been, nor will there be a better government” for the settlement enterprise than that which he currently leads.

4 thoughts on “Trump Administration Pressuring Israel to Move Ahead With Peace Deal, Senior Israeli Minister Says”
  1. For people who think Trump is 100% under the the control of the “Illuminati” I think things like this story should cast some doubt of that line of thinking.

  2. I’ve read that Kushner owns property in the west bank. Lots of it. Well he owns property stolen from the Palestinians. If this is true, and I hope its not, then why should he do any thing to encourage an end to zionist colonist occupation there?

  3. Cynical prediction: Judea, Inc. will extort more money from its ‘best friend’ and ‘ally’ (aka the U.S.) to “re-settle” the illegal “settlers” from the illegal settlements in the West Bank, but never actually resettle them UNTIL such time as it is expedient to resettle them, perhaps eventually in whatever area of Syria Judea, inc. succeeds in unilaterally “annexing” –just as they unilaterally annexed the Golan Heights (aka southwest Syria) in 1981 during a 6 hour parliamentary meeting.
    The more things change, the more they stay the same.
    http://www.nytimes.com/learning/general/onthisday/big/1214.html#article
    And last year Netanyahu said the Golan would “forever” be Judea, Inc.’s territory, even though the unilateral “annexation” has “never been recognized by the international community.” I’m sure Judea, Inc. thinks ‘to hell with the international community’. the “international community” is for the goy to live by. Judea, Inc. thinks, “Hasn’t our Talmudic halacha been clear? Possession is nine tenths of “the law”, when we are in possession.”
    http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2016/04/rejects-israel-claim-syria-golan-heights-160426195853040.html

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