Indicators for Trump´s ready to advertise the "deal of the Century " by the end of the year

Indicators for Trump´s ready to advertise the "deal of the Century " by the end of the year

Washington _ Palestine News Network

WASHINGTON--US president Donald Trump and his peace process team, his brother-in-law Jared Kouchner, his Special envoy for international negotiations Jason Greenberg, and Ambassador to Israel David Friedman are preparing to unveil the Trump peace plan, nicknamed the "Deal of the Century" with The end of this year.

According to informed media sources from the White House, President Trump "will announce his plan under appropriate conditions, to achieve success and mobilize international and regional support, with the parties concerned for this plan."

According to sources, Trump does not care about possible political changes in the government structure of any of the parties concerned, referring to the resignation of Israeli army Minister Avigdor Lieberman, due to Netanyahu´s acceptance of appeasement with Hamas, which could mean that the holding of new Israeli elections is imminent.

President Trump said in New York last month September during the 73rd session of the UN General Assembly that he would launch the "Deal of the century" within four months.

The Trump peace team at the White House finalized the plan, led by Trump´s brother-in-law and senior advisor, Jared Kouchner, and added a number of staff to the team in anticipation of the launch of the plan, according to sources.

"President Trump is increasingly frustrated by Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu--who has had close personal ties with him--because he hasn´t done much to help the plan to bear fruit," Bloomberg news agency said Thursday (1115). "Trump complained at recent meetings that Netanyahu was not flexible enough to support the plan," the report attributed to two people familiar with the US president´s sentiment.

The "Bloomberg" report says that political unrest in Israel is not just a problem for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu; It is also the final blow to President Donald Trump´s hopes of revealing the great Middle East peace plan (the deal of the century) that his son-in-law, Jared Kouchner, spent two years. Almost on it  ".

Netanyahu´s coalition currently retains a slim majority of 61 seats (out of 120 seats in the Knesset) after his political rival Lieberman withdrew his party from the government on Wednesday. If other parties leave the coalition--and some have already threatened to do so--there is likely to be parliamentary elections in Israel this winter, while Netanyahu faces corruption investigations in three different cases.

Israeli officials have urged the Trump administration not to launch its proposal (its peace plan) soon after the elections, "fearing that a plan demanding concessions from Israel would harm Netanyahu´s chances when the hardliners already accuse him of being too lenient with Hamas," Bloomberg said.

After moving the US embassy to occupied Jerusalem and recognizing the city as the capital of Israel, in August last month at a political festival, Trump said the Palestinians "will get something very good" in his plan because "now their turn."

"No matter how the American proposal is presented, there will be some things in the plan that Israel does not like," Bloomberg said in her report to Dennis Ross, a former U.S. peace envoy currently working as an advisor to the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. The key is how to make sure that they (Israel) agree to the overall framework of the plan (the deal of the century). But Ross predicted that if the Israeli elections were held next winter, the Trump administration would have to wait to make sure Netanyahu was reelected before submitting the US proposal.

The Special Envoy of the US Administration for the Middle East peace process, Jason Greenblatt, visited Israel last week and met with Netanyahu without meeting with Palestinian officials, and this week, he strongly condemned Hamas for firing hundreds of rockets into Israel in response to The Israeli special forces operation in Gaza last Sunday, which failed.