
President Trump Says He Won't 'Allow' West Bank Annexation, Pushes Postwar Gaza Plan - The Media Line
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35% ReliableAverage
- Policy Leaning
58% Medium Right
- Politician Portrayal
-39% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
50% : His statement came as Netanyahu arrived in New York to prepare for his address to the United Nations on Friday.49% : The plan, crafted with input from Jared Kushner and former British prime minister Tony Blair, foresees a transitional governing authority under UN auspices until a reformed Palestinian Authority could assume control.
41% : Even as the annexation debate intensified, President Trump highlighted his efforts to end the Gaza war.
38% : At that gathering, President Trump presented a 21-point plan that envisions the release of hostages and a new administrative body to govern Gaza without Hamas.
33% : It's not going to happen," President Trump told reporters in the Oval Office, repeating that he had already discussed the matter with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
28% : A senior Israeli official said Washington had quietly warned Jerusalem against annexation, though Netanyahu intended to revisit the issue during a White House meeting with President Trump next week.
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