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Trump: big on dreams, small on how to achieve them

Donald Trump left Israel yesterday after giving a lot of speeches about peace but very few details on his plan to resolve the conflict

May 24, 2017 11:41
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Donald Trump left Israel on Tuesday afternoon after a 28-hour visit which was mainly composed of a series of pro-Israel speeches, lots of fighting talk on terror, out-loud dreaming about peace and very little of actual substance.

In his concluding speech at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem, he promised his listeners that both Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas want to make peace, but did not supply any details of how that may be achieved.

The Palestinians will have been disappointed that at no point during his visit, not even during his short stop in Bethlehem to meet Mr Abbas, did he publicly raise the idea of a Palestinian state or Israel’s 50 year-old occupation of the West Bank. And while the Israeli government was very pleased with the many gestures of support made by Mr Trump to the Jewish State and his promises to join them and the Sunni Arab states in the joint struggle against Islamist terror and Iran, he made no sign of changing the American policy on not recognising Jerusalem as Israel’s capital or fulfilling his campaign promise to move the US Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.

Even during his visit to the Western Wall on Monday afternoon, no Israeli officials — except the “Kotel Rabbi”  —were allowed to accompany him.