Donald Trump prepares to unveil Middle East 'deal of the century'

Palestinians hold a poster showing US President Donald Trump as they protest the American peace plan in Bethlehem. Picture: Mahmoud Illean/AP

Palestinians hold a poster showing US President Donald Trump as they protest the American peace plan in Bethlehem. Picture: Mahmoud Illean/AP

Published Jan 28, 2020

Share

Washington - US President Donald Trump is set to unveil his

long-awaited Middle East peace plan on Tuesday - a "deal of the

century," according to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu,

which has raised concerns of unrest in the Palestinian Territories.

Both leaders are set to give a press conference on the plan, which

has been three years in the making, in Washington at noon (1700 GMT).

"You have been the greatest friend that Israel has had in the White

House, and I think tomorrow we can continue making history," said

Netanyahu on Monday, after he and his his centre-right political

rival Benny Gantz conducted separate meetings with Trump about the

plan.

According to leaks about the plan published in Israeli media, Trump's

plans include the annexation of Israeli settlements in the West Bank

and the Jordan Valley. However, other reports said the plan foresees

some 70 to 80 per cent of the West Bank under Palestinian control.

The Israeli army announced on Tuesday that, ahead of the deal's

presentation, it would reinforce troops in the Jordan Valley with

infantry.

Palestinians have already rejected Trump's role as a negotiator in

the conflict, saying his series of decidedly pro-Israel moves has

disqualified the United States from a role in ending the conflict.

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has called for a meeting of

leaders in Ramallah at the same time as the plan is to be unveiled.

Protest organizers have called on Palestinians to turn out in force

for marches and activities rejecting the deal once it is published.

dpa

Related Topics:

Donald Trump