Afrasianet - A new book, "Kushner Company - Greed, Ambition, Corruption, The Extraordinary Story of Gerid Kouchner and Ivanka Trump" on strange details of the deal of the century, was revealed by Vicky Ward.
The US plan, led by Jared Kouchner, the son-in-law of the US president, the Trump envoy for international negotiations, Jason Greenblatt, and the former bankruptcy lawyer David Friedman, who became the US ambassador to Israel, called the "Deal of the Century", contain strange proposals that express A quirky fantasy of understanding the nature of the Palestinian conflict against the Israeli occupation, such as an exchange of land under which the Palestinians would obtain Jordanian land in return for their land, while the Jordanians would be compensated with Saudi land for the return of Egyptian islands.
In an interesting chapter of her book, Ward explains the details of President Trump's first trip abroad as president, during which he visited Saudi Arabia, Israel and the Vatican, where Saudi Arabia was supposed to play an important role in Kouchner's peace efforts, And to help revive the economy of the besieged Gaza Strip.
"Saudi Arabia was ... the key to Kouchner's son-in-law's peace plan in the Middle East," she said. "What Kouchner wanted, according to many people familiar with the plan's drafts, was that Saudis and Emiratis would provide economic assistance to the Palestinians."
Perhaps the strangest acrobatics in the process belong to the concepts of the surface real estate group of the Arab-Israeli conflict, because "the plan also included the exchange of land, so that Jordan would give land to the Palestinians in exchange for the part settled by the Israelis from the West Bank and the Jordan Valley. Will restore two islands (Sinafir and Tiran) in the Red Sea have been under Egyptian sovereignty since 1950 ".
The paper did not say whether the land swap plan was still in the US peace plan known as the "Century Deal", which the administration says will not be unveiled until the April 9 Israeli elections. But US envoy Jason Greenblatt, In a response to the book Tuesday (March 19) that "no one who has read the plan will publish such false information.
It is noteworthy that President Trump appointed his son-in-law Jared Kouchner, who had no experience in foreign policy or details of the Palestinian conflict to end the occupation responsible for diplomatic efforts to conclude a Palestinian-Israeli peace agreement with Greenblatt and Friedman.
"The Kushner Foundation: greed, ambition, corruption, the extraordinary story of Gerid Kouchner and Ivanka Trump," that the daughter of President Ivanka Trump and his son-in-law Kouchner are working to mitigate the impact in the vicinity of Trump. "In fact, the couple (Ivanka and Gareed) ) Fueling anarchy that has become a feature of the White House.
Those authorized to refine the American peace plan, such as Kouchner, Greenblatt and US Ambassador to Israel Friedman insist on continuing to use phrases such as "any peace deal must take into account the changes on the ground" or "the need to accept de facto" or "necessity" And the focus of the US peace team on the economic aspect of any peace deal clearly indicates that the long-awaited peace plan does not include a two-state solution and East Jerusalem as the capital of a Palestinian state.
"We would like to see Palestinian self-rule improve significantly, as long as it does not endanger Israeli security; how and where can we explain the areas (West Bank) for self-government?" Friedman said last week in his interview with Washington Examiner. Palestinian conflict, it can be negotiated, "adding that" this is not a conflict in which the Palestinians retain the right of veto to make progress; at some point ... things will go ahead with them or without them. The United States will not ignore the reality, and we will not imagine the Palestinian fantasy that Jerusalem in some way can be separated from Israel or the Jewish people, "dispels any doubts that this administration is working towards the implementation of international accord on peace between Arabs and Israel, Which Israel occupied in 1967