Trump may try to leave a legacy of peacemaking in Middle East, but risks being manipulated: analyst
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- Trump’s history of strong support for Israel and intense pressure on Iran, coupled with his insistence during the campaign that the war in Gaza should end quickly, raise questions over how his second presidency will affect the region. FRANCE 24's Mark Owen speaks to Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib, Resident Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council. He says that Trump may try to leave a legacy of peacemaking in the region, but he is also subject to manipulation by those who are around him.
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Two states died in 1948 when rejected by the Palestinian leadership.
USA to IRAN: You are on notice. Israel's leash is off.
Something about global politics is about to change , can't pinpoint it but I feel historians will remember this election
Palestinians just need to return home to Egypt/Jordan/Lebanon and call it a day.
they are not dual citizens but israhelis are and they can easily go back to Europe and America.
It must be one state with equal rights for all people.
This analyst is interesting. He provided some food for thought though Im not in a position to know how accurate it is or not.
There will be no Palestinian state left.
There never was a Palestinian state
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