ed note–as predicted/warned here the moment that Lieberman quit as Offence Minister and with that, the subsequent de-stabilization of the Likud coalition, this was all done to undermine Trump’s plans for bringing forth his Ultimate Peace Deal, since if there is no functioning government in the Knesset, there can be no negotiations and no agreement.

Sadly, in underscoring just how off the reservation is the (almost) ENTIRETY of the pro-Palestinian neighborhood within ‘DUH MOOOOOvement,’ there has been NO discussion whatsoever of this very important development, despite the fact that what is at stake is the continued massacre of Palestinians on the part of an Joosh state not constrained or restrained by any agreements being brought forth–not by an impotent UN, but rather–by a United States that has made clear throughout its history that when it decides upon a certain course of action, makes sure that it gets done and if necessary at the point of a rather large gun.

Times of Israel

A White House official on Monday said the Trump administration was taking the springtime Israeli election into account in planning the unveiling of its long-anticipated Israeli-Palestinian peace plan.

“The upcoming election in Israel on April 9 is one of many factors we are considering in evaluating the timing of the release of the peace plan,” the US official said, hours after Israel’s coalition leaders announced that the national polls would be moved up by seven months.

The Trump proposal was expected to be rolled out in the coming months. The plan, details of which have been scant, is unlikely to be welcomed by either side. Israel’s Hadashot TV news suggested Monday night that the US would likely delay the release of the plan until after the elections, in order not to complicate political life for Netanyahu ahead of the vote with a proposal that would involve compromises by Israel, possibly including over Jerusalem.

It noted, too, that the election date falls two weeks after the pro-Israel AIPAC lobby’s annual police conference, where Netanyahu is a frequent speaker, to audiences of some 16,000 supporters of the US-Israel relationship. His trips to AIPAC usually feature a summit with the US president, and the TV report said Israel’s Ambassador to the US, Ron Dermer, would doubtless be seeking to arrange a White House meeting with US President Donald Trump, which would give Netanyahu a pre-election boost.

In addition to increasing political uncertainty in Israel, the White House must also factor in how the peace plan will be received by the Palestinian Authority, whose president, Mahmoud Abbas, has boycotted the Trump administration since its recognition last December of Jerusalem as the Israeli capital, and who has vowed to oppose the deal.

At the end of November, US Ambassador to Israel David Friedman denied that the Washington administration is considering postponing the publication of its peace proposal, saying that the plan will be released whenever it has the best chance of success.

The peace plan will be released when the administration thinks it has “maximized its potential for acceptance, execution and implementation,” the ambassador said in a statement. “Our timing, our strategy and our messaging is — and will be — entirely our own.”

On November 18, Channel 10 News first reported on a meeting to discuss a possible postponement, citing US officials as saying that Trump wants to see the plan rolled out by February, but that his advisers favor taking a more cautious approach in light of the political crisis engulfing Israel.

The potential collapse of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government would be a key factor in determining when the US proposal should be unveiled, the officials told the news channel.

Friedman and other officials were said to be warning against releasing the proposal during an Israeli election campaign, in order to prevent the vote from becoming a referendum on the US plan.

On Sunday, Education Minister Naftali Bennett said Sunday the US peace plan will provide for the establishment of a Palestinian state in the West Bank — a move he vowed to oppose.

Bennett did not give further specific details about the peace plan, which Donald Trump has referred to as “the deal of the century,” or disclose how he came to know of its contents.

‘Trump’s deal of the century includes a Palestinian state, under certain conditions, and we will object to that, because that means there will be another Arab entity west of the Jordan river’ Bennett said, who leads the right-wing national-religious Jewish Home party.

Last week, outgoing US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley called on Israelis and Palestinians to back the US peace plan, saying it was far more “thoughtful” and creative than any that have come before.

Without revealing details of the plan, drawn up by Trump’s son-in-law and special adviser Jared Kushner, Haley said it was far longer than past proposals and included elements that would have previously been “unthinkable.”

“There are things in the plan that every party will like, and there are things in the plan that every party will not like,” said Haley, who will be replaced by State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert.

Haley said that if countries focus solely on parts of the plan that they do not like, “we would return back to the failed status quo of the last 50 years with no prospects for change.”

But she said, “I assure you there is a lot for both sides to like.”

2 thoughts on “US signals that snap Israeli election could affect timeline for peace plan rollout”
  1. Well, as we know, even if the Palestinians don’t like it, the plan will be imposed upon them either way. I mean “israel homeland for the jew and the jew only” was and is imposed on the Palestinians by force any way. Question is will Trump’s plan also be imposed on the “israelis” too?
    The US never cares what the Palestinians think about any thing or if they accept the terms or not. The terms are forced on them any way because the Palestinians can do nothing about it. The “israelis” have all the guns, military might, US financial and US military support. The rest of the world, including the UN, looks on and can’t or won’t do any thing because of fear of the US.
    So I would like to know…. if the “israelis” refuse to accept the terms will Trump enforce the terms any way as its always done to the Palestinians or will he just do as all other Presidents before him have done concerning the “israeli”-Palestinian conflict. Back down, back off, and let the “israelis” continue to bull doze Palestinian people out of their homes and continue to slaughter them on a daily basis.
    Or will he grow a pair like Kenedy did when he tried to stop the insane Khazar “israelis” from getting nuclear weapons and was then murdered for it while we the people of the United States of America stood by and watched a foreign nation slay one of Presidents right before our very eyes and did nothing about it.
    I guess we just have to wait and see. Just like the world has done for the past 75 years where the European Khazar colonist occupiers of Palestine are concerned. Just wait and hope someday they just “do the right thing” all on their own.

  2. Its really is time to flush fecal-brained egotist benji back into the sewers were he festered-up from..

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