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Kushner’s ‘Deal of Century’ Won’t Say ‘Two States’: Al-Quds Recognition ‘to Stay in Place’

Kushner’s ‘Deal of Century’ Won’t Say ‘Two States’: Al-Quds Recognition ‘to Stay in Place’
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By Staff, Agencies

US President Donald Trump’s Senior Advisor and son-in-law, Jared Kushner on Thursday revealed new contours to the upcoming so-called US ‘peace’ plan for the Middle East, indicating that it will pull back from long standing mentions of the alleged ‘two-state’ solution if the Palestinians and ‘Israel’ can't agree on what those two ‘states’ would be.

He also added that including the recognition of occupied al-Quds as the Zionist entity’s proclaimed ‘capital’ in any future deal will be a hardline.

Kushner, along with a specially appointed team tasked with outlining an alleged ‘peace’ plan between the ‘Israeli’ entity and the Palestinians, is expected next month to present the long-awaited so-called ‘deal of century’ on behalf of the US administration, which has closely aligned itself with the Zionist entity’s right wing.

Vowing to take a fresh approach, Kushner gave the administration's strongest indication yet that the plan will not propose ‘two states’ for ‘Israelis’ and Palestinians -- breaking with decades of US policy and past US-backed marathon peace talks.

“I realize that means different things to different people," said Kushner.

Kushner declined to give extensive details about the plan before its release but, asked if it would cover final status issues between ‘Israelis’ and Palestinians, he said: "That's correct, we will."

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