The Mideast plan released by the Trump administration allows Israel to annex parts of the West Bank and provides for a freeze on settlements in some areas
Jan. 28, 2020 10:02 pm ET
The Mideast peace blueprint released by the Trump administration prescribes a specific series of actions both Israelis and Palestinians must take, unlike past efforts that aimed to coax both sides to talks. Israeli officials have endorsed the plan; Palestinian officials rejected it. Here are the main points of the plan as outlined in the plan document and described by administration officials:
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