The Jerusalem Post

Bolton: Trump has no chance at peace deal,

- • By YONAH JEREMY BOB

There is no chance President Donald Trump will secure a peace deal between Israel and the Palestinia­ns, former US ambassador to the UN John Bolton told The Jerusalem Post on Monday.

Speaking just before he received the Guardian of Zion Award from Bar-Ilan University’s Ingeborg Rennert Center for Jerusalem Studies at the King David Hotel in Jerusalem, Bolton said Trump “is an optimistic man and can take a good shot at it, but I don’t think the conditions exist. I don’t think the two-state solution is viable anymore.”

“It is not a question of personalit­y or effort, it is just undoable. There has been a 70-plus year effort for the two-state solution,” which has failed, he said, adding, “You can’t put it back together again.”

Bolton said both Hamas and the Palestinia­n Authority were not viable interlocut­ors for peace and that any two-state solution would lead to “a terror state or an anarchic state.”

Instead, he proposed a threestate solution to include, “giving Gaza to Egypt, dividing up the West Bank – however it would be divided – with those not included in Israel becoming part of Jordan.”

The plus for the Palestinia­ns, according to Bolton, would be “two viable economies and a better life day-to-day for Palestinia­ns and their children.”

Considerin­g that neither Hamas, Fatah, Jordan, Egypt – nor most of the world – favors such a solution, Bolton said he did not “underestim­ate the difficulty of a three-state solution. If you want to pursue the two-state solution. Knock it out – it isn’t going to work.”

“Few people liked German reunificat­ion,” Bolton added. “They got used to the circumstan­ces as they were.”

Further, he said Egypt could decide to take responsibi­lity for Gaza “to try to create a stable security and economic situation” by reducing the “threat of the Muslim Brotherhoo­d,” to which Hamas is linked. In other words, Bolton said taking Gaza would make it easier for Egypt to reduce the threat Hamas poses to it.

Bolton – who was in Israel to receive the “Guardian of Zion” award for fostering relations between the United States and Israel – said that pending any solution, he saw no reason for Israel to show restraint in building within the West Bank.

 ?? (Yoni Reif) ?? BAR-ILAN UNIVERSITY’S Ingeborg Rennert Center for Jerusalem Studies gives its annual Guardian of Zion Award to former US ambassador to the United Nations John R. Bolton, who delivered the annual Distinguis­hed Rennert Lecture, ‘The Old Jerusalem and The...
(Yoni Reif) BAR-ILAN UNIVERSITY’S Ingeborg Rennert Center for Jerusalem Studies gives its annual Guardian of Zion Award to former US ambassador to the United Nations John R. Bolton, who delivered the annual Distinguis­hed Rennert Lecture, ‘The Old Jerusalem and The...

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