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Title: Trump to US Jews: I won’t give Palestinians aid until they make deal with Israel
Source: The Times of Israel
URL Source: https://www.timesofisrael.com/trump ... erm=0_adb46cec92-c9b8930014-56
Published: Sep 7, 2018
Author: Tom Staff
Post Date: 2018-09-07 09:36:50 by IbJensen
Keywords: None
Views: 4529
Comments: 55

In call to mark Rosh Hashanah, president also says Iranians have ‘lost their mojo’ since he quit the nuclear deal, and are now ‘fighting for their own survival’

US President Donald Trump told Jewish leaders Thursday that the US would not give aid to the Palestinians until they reach an agreement with Israel. He also said the Iranian regime had “lost their mojo” since he withdrew from the 2015 nuclear deal, and was now fighting for its survival. In quitting the deal, he said, he had done “a great thing for Israel.”

In a conference call with several dozen American Jewish leaders ahead of Rosh Hashanah, Trump noted that he had recently slashed immense amounts of US aid to the Palestinians — a reference to the administration’s recent cuts in overall aid to the Palestinian Authority and its complete defunding of the UN’s Palestinian refugee agency UNRWA. The US would resume funding, he said, but only if the Palestinians reached a deal with Israel.

“What I will tell you is I stopped massive amounts of money that we were paying to the Palestinians and the Palestinian leaders,” Trump said to the Jewish leaders. “The United States was paying them tremendous amounts of money. And I say, ‘You’ll get money, but we’re not paying until you make a deal. If you don’t make a deal, we’re not paying.'”

“I don’t think it’s disrespectful at all” for US aid to be utilized as a bargaining chip, the president added. Rather, “I think it’s disrespectful when people don’t come to the table.”

Also in the call, the US president expressed confidence that an Israeli- Palestinian deal would be done.

Asked by Prof. Alan Dershowitz: “Should the Jewish community be optimistic that you can help bring about a peaceful resolution of the conflict that we all pray for all the time?,” the president replied: “The answer to that is a very strong yes — you should be. It is, as I said before, really considered to be one of the toughest deals to make of any kind. I don’t kind what kind of a deal you’re talking about. If you look at Israel and the Palestinians, it’s always top of everybody’s list in terms of levels of difficulty.”

Trump also said that he had removed the first obstacle to a deal: Jerusalem — which Trump last December recognized as Israel’s capital and where in May he moved his embassy. Further ahead, Israel would have to do something for the Palestinians, he said, without specifying.

“The fact is that I took something off the table,” said Trump. “If you go back and look at your negotiations with the Palestinians over the years, the first thing was Jerusalem and moving the embassy to Jerusalem, thereby making it the capital. And I will tell you, we’ve taken that off the table.”

He added: “Now, does that mean Israel is going to do something that will (inaudible) for the Palestinians? Yes. What is it going to be? I can’t tell you. But I can tell you that by doing what I did, Alan, we took the biggest bone of contention, a point that nobody ever got beyond for the second dilemma — for the second problem — they never got beyond it. We took it off the table. And I think it’s actually going to help a lot in making a deal, as we say, with the Palestinians.

“Now, most people think just the opposite. They said, “Oh, you did a mistake.” Well, I disagree. I disagree. So I think that we have a very good chance of doing it.”

On dealings with Iran, Trump said that when he came into office, the question was when Iran would take over the Middle East, probably including Israel. Now, however, since he withdrew from the 2015 nuclear deal, he said, the Israelis were feeling more safe. He also said he believed the Iranians would be in touch soon about a new deal.

“From the day I did it [quit the 2015 deal], they’ve lost their mojo… The day before I took over as president, Iran — it was not a question of how big and how strong they were; it was a question of when will they take over the entire Middle East. And that probably includes Israel, in the mind of a lot of people,” he said.

“And if you look at them today, they’re not looking at the Mediterranean any longer,” said Trump. “They’re not looking at places that they were going to routinely take over. And I think Israel feels a lot safer than they’ve felt in many, many years.

“Iran is fighting for their own survival,” he went on. “They’ve got demonstrations in every city. This is far worse than it was years ago when President Obama could’ve maybe crushed Iran if all they needed was a positive statement — the people that were demonstrating. Well, these demonstrations are larger, but they’re more widespread. They’re all over the country.

“So Iran is no longer the same country. I would imagine that they’ll be calling in the not-too-distant future to try and make a deal. If we can make a real deal, we’ll do it. If they don’t call, that’s okay too. Eventually, they’re going to have no choice…

“I can only say from the standpoint of Israel, what I did was a great thing for Israel. And what I did was also a very good thing for world peace, because everywhere we went — especially in the Middle East — where there was a problem, Iran stood behind that problem.”

In summation, said Trump, “I terminated the deal, like I said I would during the campaign. It turned out to have a much bigger impact than I thought. I did it primarily because of nuclear, but I knew it wouldn’t be great for their economy. I had no idea how devastating it would be… That is not the same country that was in existence when I took over as president of the United States.”

At the start of the call, which was hosted by his son-in-law Jared Kushner, Trump spoke of his own links to the Jewish people: “My connection to Judaism is also personal. I am the very proud father of a Jewish daughter, Ivanka, and my son-in-law, who I’m very proud of also — I will say that very loudly — Jared, and my several Jewish grandchildren, namely three beautiful Jewish grandchild that I love.”

US Ambassador David Friedman, who was also on the call, meanwhile, said that the US Embassy in Jerusalem would be double its current size by next summer.

“We have a beautiful campus. We have continuously operated our embassy since May 14th. We have about 150 people working there already. We’re beginning phase two of the construction period, which is beginning in a week or two. And we will roughly double the size by June of 2019. After that, we’ll consider what final steps to make to complete the transition,” said Friedman.

“We are looking for a site, and we have — we think we have that site located for the Ambassador’s Residence — something near and dear to my heart. And we’ll have further announcements on that.

“But I would tell you that the embassy in Jerusalem has become a major tourist site in Israel. People — I’m there almost every day, and people just pull up their cars to the front of the embassy, they get out, they take pictures,” said the ambassador. “I’ve seen some people praying there. I’ve actually seen many people crying there.”


Poster Comment:

At first I wondered what Chuckie Schumer thought of this, but then I remembered that he, like Lieberman, Shiff, et al, aren't Jews; they're Satanists.

Brilliant President Trump! Why couldn't previous Presidents have done this???

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#2. To: IbJensen (#0)

“I think it’s disrespectful when people don’t come to the table.”

I agree. So Trump should have cut off aid to both countries until they reached a deal. What's Israel's incentive to sit down and negotiate?

misterwhite  posted on  2018-09-07   9:49:48 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: misterwhite (#2)

Israel has no incentive to negotiate with terrorists who seek to destroy it.

Israel should bulldoze all the palis out of Israel.

Who cares if you cry about it.

A K A Stone  posted on  2018-09-07   10:04:40 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: A K A Stone (#4)

Israel has no incentive to negotiate with terrorists who seek to destroy it.

People who are asking for what UN 181 already gave them in 1947 are not terrorists. The First Intifada didn't start until 1987, 40 years after UN 181 designated land for the Palestinians, 20 years after UN 242 passed unanimously telling Israel to get out of Palestinian land, and 14 years after UN 338 passed unanimously telling Israel to respect UN 242.

For 40 years Israel did nothing but spit in the face of the organization which gave, repeat, gave them the land for their future state, and the Palestinians got tired of waiting. So you say the Palestinians are the terrorists?

misterwhite  posted on  2018-09-07   10:39:42 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: misterwhite (#6)

For 40 years Israel did nothing but spit in the face of the organization which gave, repeat, gave them the land for their future state, and the Palestinians got tired of waiting. So you say the Palestinians are the terrorists?

Now THAT represents a stunning degree of ignorance.

But...but...I thought you were anti-Outlaw?? You have NO idea. None whatsoever. You're with THE LEFT (and their lies) on this issue.

Liberator  posted on  2018-09-07   11:03:18 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: Liberator (#15)

Now THAT represents a stunning degree of ignorance.

What part did I get wrong?

"But...but...I thought you were anti- Outlaw??"

You're correct. I am anti-outlaw. But you need to examine who's the "outlaw" here.

Israel was told time and time again not to transfer civilians into territory taken in a war in accordance with the Fourth Geneva Convention, Article 49, sixth paragraph which provides: “The Occupying Power shall not deport or transfer parts of its own civilian population into the territory it occupies.”

Yet it continues to this day to do so. That's not some UN rule. That's in the Fourth Geneva Convention which Israel voluntarily signed.

Who's the outlaw?

misterwhite  posted on  2018-09-07   11:45:52 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#20. To: misterwhite (#17)

What part did I get wrong?

Seriously??

You're correct. I am anti-outlaw. But you need to examine who's the "outlaw" here.

That part is crystal clear. I'm shocked you're confused on this issue.

Israel was told time and time again not to transfer civilians into territory taken in a war in accordance with the Fourth Geneva Convention, Article 49, sixth paragraph which provides: “The Occupying Power shall not deport or transfer parts of its own civilian population into the territory it occupies.”

Does that stipulation still apply...even though Israel has been invaded in '48, '56, '67, and '73??

Or...as so-called Palis launch 24/7 Intifada/Jihad against Israel?

And btw -- this is NOT "occupied territory"; It's WON via war spoils. OR if we're honest, the original UN madate allocated FAR more land to Israel...before the UN Mobsters reduced Israel's land to a sliver...THEN hung out Israel to dry, denying it arms to defend itself as Muzzie-Arabs invaded it in '48 (And really?? You're citing the UN as some kind of standard-bearer of "Law"??)

Liberator  posted on  2018-09-07   12:02:40 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#23. To: Liberator (#20)

Does that stipulation still apply...even though Israel has been invaded in '48, '56, '67, and '73??

Of course. Why wouldn't it?

"And btw -- this is NOT "occupied territory"; It's WON via war spoils."

Talk about ignorant! What does that have to do with anything? Israel signed the Fourth Geneva Convention agreeing NOT to transfer civilians to territory taken in a war. Yet they did anyways and continue to do so to this very day.

"OR if we're honest, the original UN madat madate madate allocated FAR more land to Israel...before the UN Mobsters reduced Israel's land to a sliver..."

Ah. Now this is where I can learn something so next time I'm not called ignorant -- What original mandate are you referring to?

misterwhite  posted on  2018-09-07 12:14:44 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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