NSTworld: Trump was scheduled to unveil the plan ahead of his meeting this week with Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu.
Trump was scheduled to unveil the plan ahead of his meeting in Washington this week with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
World powers have long agreed that Jerusalem's fate should be settled through negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians. The Israeli-Palestinian Interim Agreement, signed in Washington in 1995, sought to put into practice the first Oslo peace deal agreed two years earlier. This"new plot aimed against Palestine is bound to fail" and could lead the Palestinians to a"new phase in their struggle" against Israel, the leader of the Gaza Strip's Islamist movement said in a statement.
The Trump administration last year announced that it no longer considered Israel's settlement of civilians in the West Bank as"inconsistent with international law", further outraging the Palestinians. "The US administration will not find a single Palestinian who supports this project," the Palestinian foreign ministry said in a statement on Sunday.Netanyahu's political rival Benny Gantz has also received an invitation to attend the White House talks."I wish to thank President Trump for his dedication and determination in defending the security interests that both Israel and the US share," Gantz said.
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