Trump Middle East peace plan to include two-state solution

The US Trump administration’s Middle East peace plan
will include a two-state solution, creating a Palestinian state alongside the
state of Israel, according to exclusive information obtained by an Al Arabiya
correspondent from a source close to the peace team familiar with the plan.
The plan will also maintain the current and special
status of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem under the supervision of the Hashemite
Kingdom of Jordan, added the source.
US President Donald Trump is set to reveal the plan,
which his administration describes as “the deal of the century,” at 17:00 p.m.
GMT on Tuesday. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and electoral rival
Benny Gantz are currently in Washington for talks with Trump ahead of the
upcoming rerun of Israeli elections.
Gantz said on Tuesday that he would implement the
plan if elected.
Palestinians have already rejected Trump’s deal,
saying they were not consulted during the process and accusing the Trump
administration of being pro-Israel. Since Trump came to office in 2016, the US
has made significant moves in favor of the Israelis, noticeably moving the US
Embassy to Jerusalem and recognizing the occupied Golan Heights as Israeli
territory, contrary to international law.