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Report: US sees Palestinian state on most of West Bank, some of east Jerusalem

The White House, which has kept details of the plan under wraps and said its release could still be months away, dismissed the report by Israel's Reshet 13 TV as inaccurate speculation.

by  Reuters and Israel Hayom Staff
Published on  01-17-2019 00:00
Last modified: 06-03-2019 12:41
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Israeli television said on Wednesday that U.S. President Donald Trump's Middle East peace plan would propose a Palestinian state on as much as 90% of the West Bank, with a capital in east Jerusalem – but not including holy sites in the Old City.

The White House, which has kept details of the plan under wraps and said its release could still be months away, dismissed the report by Israel's Reshet 13 TV as inaccurate speculation.

Citing what it said was a source briefed by the Americans, the television report said the plan would entail Israel annexing Jewish settlement blocs in the West Bank while isolated settlements would either be evacuated or their construction halted.

Trump wants the proposed Israeli moves to be supplemented by territorial swaps with the Palestinians, and for east Jerusalem's walled Old City – site of major Jewish, Muslim and Christian shrines – to be under Israeli sovereignty but jointly managed along with the Palestinians and Jordan, the report said.

The report said "most Arab neighborhoods" in east Jerusalem would be under Palestinian sovereignty as a future capital.

The report made no mention of the fate of Palestinian refugees, another core dispute in the decades-old conflict, or of how the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip might fit into the plan.

Israeli and Palestinian officials did not immediately respond to the report.

Trump's Middle East peace envoy Jason Greenblatt, a main architect of the plan along with the president's son-in-law Jared Kushner, said in a message on Twitter that the report "is not accurate." He did not specify, however, what in the report was incorrect.

"Speculation about the content of the plan is not helpful Very few people on the planet know what is in it ... for now," Greenblatt wrote. "Peddling false, distorted or biased stories to the media is irresponsible & harmful to the process."

In separate remarks to reporters, Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon predicted that the Trump plan would not be released before the Knesset election on April 9.

"From what we understand, it will not be presented before the election," Danon said. "It's a smart decision because we don't want it to become the issue of the elections."

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