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Envoy backs Friedman on Israel’s right to retain part of West Bank

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Published: 17 June 2019

Last updated: 4 March 2024

White House could delay rolling out long-awaited peace plan until November, due to political turmoil in Israel, says special envoy Jason Greenblatt

US envoy Greenblatt backs Friedman on Israel’s right to retain part of West Bank (Times of Israel)
White House could delay rolling out long-awaited peace plan until November, due to political turmoil in Israel, says special envoy

US Mideast envoy Greenblatt: We may postpone publication of peace plan to November (Haaretz)
Jason Greenblatt also backs remarks made by US Ambassador David Friedman, who said Israel has a right to annex parts of the West Bank

Olmert to Trump: Plan must be appealing to Palestinians (Jerusalem Post)
Olmert suggested that the Trump administration follow his lead and do more to reach out to the Palestinians

Gilad Erdan: Time for Abbas to go (Jerusalem Post)
"This is the number one priority for the Palestinians: encouraging and rewarding attacks against us," Gilad Erdan said.

Photo: US envoy to the Middle East Jason Greenblatt, Benjamin Netanyahu and US Ambassador to Israel David Friedman, 2017. (Haim Tzach/GPO/File)

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