Trump too Unveil Peace Plan Ahead of Netanyahu‘s UN address
NEW YORK – U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to present his long-awaited peace proposal for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict before Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses the United Nations General Assembly on Monday, September 30, 2024. The move comes as international observers express cautious optimism, with German Foreign Minister Johann WadePhul indicating the plan appears acceptable to both sides.
The timing of the proclamation, preceding Netanyahu’s speech, is designed to perhaps influence the Israeli leader’s position and set the stage for direct negotiations. While details remain closely guarded, WadePhul stated Germany will actively promote the proposal, describing its core tenets as “worth supporting.” The plan’s viability, however, hinges on securing Netanyahu’s approval, a prospect currently uncertain given his recent assertive rhetoric.
Netanyahu is scheduled to meet with Trump at the White House on Monday, immediately following the plan’s unveiling, offering a critical opportunity for discussion and potential endorsement.The international community is watching closely, hoping the meeting will yield a breakthrough in the decades-long conflict.