Thursday, May 15, 2025

Recognizing Palestine could be one of Trump’s most pro-Israel moves yet

(The US recognizing Palestine as a state would not only be historic and tremendously beneficial for Palestinians and starving Gazan children but it would also, quite possibly, save Israel... from themselves. 

Israel will never see the messianic Zionists' Greater Israel goal accomplished. 

They will shed blood and reputation and trust along the way to their ultimate failure... more blood, reputation and trust I should say. 

Eventually the crazies and the normies inside Israel will clash as world opinions of the Jewish State tanks. Civil war for the soul of Israel.

This is the path they are on and their current leaders can't see the forest for the trees because they understand it is their last shot at their messianic fevered dreams. 

And these people don't care who pays the price, Palestinians or Israelis. 

If Trump were to recognize Palestinian statehood, the world turns, aid pours in, and Israel will be forced to shelve the crazies for another 77 years while they, always focused on the PR of the day, will have to bring to power more moderate voices who will do all they can to be SEEN as trying to help and make up for the genocide and ethnic cleansing of the last 17 months (and 77 years)  This will enable the Arab states to recognize Israel as a neighbor and to normalize relations with them. Israel will prosper. Israeli businesses will thrive. All while the Zionists seethe. 

It would be the best thing for the state of Israel without a doubt.)

from RT

Media reports are increasingly suggesting that President Donald Trump may announce US recognition of a Palestinian state during his upcoming visit to the Middle East.

The White House is preparing to unveil a plan that would support the establishment of a Palestinian state – explicitly excluding Hamas, The Media Line reports, citing a Gulf diplomatic source. Such a move, the source claims, could dramatically shift the regional balance of power and pave the way for new normalization agreements between Israel and the Arab states.

The visit, scheduled from May 13 to 16, will include official stops in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates – countries with significant influence on both the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the region’s economic and energy dynamics. Notably, Saudi Arabia was also Trump’s first foreign destination during his initial term in office, underscoring its continued strategic importance.

A key component of the trip will be the US–Gulf Cooperation Council summit, set for May 14 in Riyadh, where Trump is expected to outline a renewed American vision for the region. In addition to security and diplomacy, the summit will cover trade, investment, and potential economic agreements, including possible tariff exemptions for American goods in the region as part of broader investment deals.

Analysts believe that if Trump does recognize a Palestinian state, it will not only mark a diplomatic milestone but also serve as a catalyst for expanding the Abraham Accords, the US-brokered normalization deals between Israel and several Arab nations which were introduced 2020. Trump officials, including Jason Greenblatt and Richard Goldberg, have set goals to broaden these accords by 2026, viewing Palestinian statehood – under revised terms – as key to Saudi participation...

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