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Israel/Zionism See other Israel/Zionism Articles Title: Trump: I thought Israelis would do anything for peace, but found that not to be true In newly released interview excerpts Saturday, former United States president Donald Trump offered more startlingly frank views on Israels leadership during his time in office, a day after he was quoted in an astounding assault on ex-premier Benjamin Netanyahu. In the latest taped comments broadcast by Channel 12, Trump said he believed Netanyahu did not want to make peace. Never did; claimed he prevented the Israeli leader from annexing West Bank land (I got angry and I stopped it); offered his favorable opinion on Defense Minister Benny Gantz (I think [he] wanted to make a deal
if he won, I think it would be a lot easier); and his evolving view on the Israel-Palestinian conflict (I [had] thought the Palestinians were impossible, and the Israelis would do anything to make peace and a deal. I found that not to be true). Speaking to journalist Barak Ravid earlier this year for an upcoming book, the ex-president commented on his efforts to mediate between Jerusalem and Ramallah, and his feeling as time went on that Netanyahu wasnt truly interested in reaching a settlement. Trump said that when he came into office, hed asked Netanyahu for overtures toward the Palestinians, raising the possibility of a construction freeze in the West Bank, but the Israeli leader often demurred. Bibi did not want to make a deal, he said, using Netanyahus nickname. Even most recently, when we came up with the maps as part of his administrations peace plan, Netanyahus reaction was Oh this is good, good, everything was always great, but he was never
he did not want to make a deal." Now I dont know if he didnt want to make it for political reasons, or for other reasons. I wish he would have said he didnt want to make a deal, instead of
. Because a lot of people devoted a lot of work. But I dont think Bibi would have ever made a deal. Thats my opinion. I think the general [Gantz] wanted to make a deal. Trump said he believed that Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas wanted to make a deal more than Netanyahu. And I will be honest, I had a great meeting with him, Abbas, right. I had a great meeting with him. And we spent a lot of time together, talking about many things. And it was almost like a father. I mean, he was so nice, couldnt have been nicer. Trump recalled he then told Netanyahu that I had a very good meeting with Abbas. We can definitely do a deal. The Israeli leaders response? Well, lets think about it. Lets not move too fast, you know. After he started talking, I said, wait a minute, you dont want to make a deal. And he said, Well, uh, uh, uh. And the fact is I dont think Bibi ever wanted to make a deal. Poster Comment: Laffin'.... Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
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Trump might be slow when it comes to Israel, but he is honest.
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