From WSJopinion: The Trump strategy is to pressure and persuade Palestinians to resign themselves to the best deal available to them, writes Douglas J. Feith
On Jan. 14, 2019, the U.K., Germany and France formally triggered a dispute mechanism written into the 2015 Iran nuclear deal. High Representative of the European Union, Josep Borrell Fontelles, explains its aim. Image: Behrouz Mehri/AFP via Getty ImagesHow to think about the Trump administration’s peace plan for Israel and the Palestinians? Critics warn that it will fail because it doesn’t promise enough to the Palestinians.
First, let’s recognize that peace may not be possible at all. Israel’s enemies say there can be peace only if Israel goes away, through armed struggle or the “return” of Palestinian refugees that will end its Jewish majority.
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