During his first meeting in Washington with US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu extended an invitation to him to visit Jerusalem.
The two met before Mr. Netanyahu’s meeting with President Donald Trump. He met with Secretary Tillerson for about two hours.
Following the meeting and the subsequent meeting with the newly-elected US President it is clear the White House is not adopting the position of its predecessor, who was committed to the so-called two-state solution, which entails the establishment of the State of Palestine with portions of eastern Jerusalem serving as its capital. Former President Barak Obama insisted the two-state solution was essential for regional peace but it appears President Trump is more flexible and not necessarily committed to this.
(YWN – Israel Desk, Jerusalem)
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Great idea
If Trump is good to the children of Hashem he will fair good. If not his legacy will go down in the toilet like Obama the Jew hater.
Netanyahu and Tillerson should take “Kerry” along and drop him off in Gaza as a present to the “peace loving terrorists”.
Every U.S. administration’s policy whether republican or democrat has been for two states, that’s very unlikely to change.
@rt it already did!