Washington – Mike Pompeo Clarifies Comments That Peace Plan Could Be Biased Toward Israel

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    FILE - Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and United States Secretary of State Mike Pompeo deliver joint statements at the PM's residence in Jerusalem on March 20, 2019. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90Washington – Secretary of State Mike Pompeo walked back comments he shared with Jewish leaders saying that it was an “inaccurate” perception that the Trump administration’s peace proposal could be seen as one-sided toward Israel.

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    The Washington Post reported Sunday on a recording obtained from an off-the-record meeting last week between Pompeo and the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations.

    “I get why people think this is going to be a deal that only the Israelis could love,” he said. “I understand the perception of that. I hope everyone will just give the space to listen and let it settle in a little bit.”

    On Monday, in an interview with the Sinclair Broadcast Group, he clarified those statements.

    “I can see how someone might be concerned that a plan that this administration put forward might, without knowing the true facts of what is contained in the plan, they might perceive that it was going to be fundamentally one-sided,” Pompeo told Sinclair. “And I was articulating that there because it’s just simply not true.”

    The plan, which has yet to be revealed, has been formulated by a team led by Jared Kushner, a top adviser to President Donald Trump and his Jewish son-in-law.

    “I think there’ll be things in this plan that lots of people like, and I am confident, as I said — I think it was quoted in that paper as well — there’ll be something in there that everyone will find I’m concerned with,” Pompeo told Sinclar. “Our idea is to present a vision and to continue to work towards a very, very difficult situation’s conclusion.”

    Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and other top Palestinian officials have refused to meet White House officials since Trump recognized Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and initiated the relocation of the U.S. Embassy in Israel to the city in December 2017.


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    hashomer
    hashomer
    4 years ago

    Same old shmutz. Trumpus ad libs a major policy. A cabinet member criticizes the stupid policy. Trump ridicles the cabinet yutz. The yutz then backtracks his own quoted comments and blames the free press. Sarah (unibrow) Sanders then gives another incoherent answer about the ridiculous policy. Sloppy Steve heads to the men’s room. Typical day in DC.

    4 years ago

    He doesn’t have to clarify. Evry move is biased towards Israel. Its a no brainer.

    Meloah
    Meloah
    4 years ago

    This plan is 99% for the benefit of Palestinians. Imagine if they made peace with Israel, even with major concessions, imagine the amount of employment and security they would get. Imagine the improvement in their economy, and the ability to work alongside Israel in technology, science and other industries that Israel is starting to lead the world.

    The proportionate gain for the Palestinians would be much, much greater than for Israelis. But they are too dumb to perceive that, and instead, just want to destroy their best opportunity at the additional expense of living in misery and no hope of a better future.