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Would-be heir to Nentanyahu says 2-state idea is over

- DAVID WAINER AND JONATHAN FERZIGER

TEL AVIV, Israel — A leading politician in Israel’s ruling Likud Party, viewed by some to be a leading candidate to succeed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, said world powers should stop trying to create a Palestinia­n state.

Twenty-five years of failed diplomacy show that a twostate solution to the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict isn’t realistic and a fresh approach is needed, Likud Party politician Gideon Sa’ar said Tuesday in an interview near Tel Aviv.

The former education and interior minister has said he’ll run for prime minister after Netanyahu, who is facing a police investigat­ion into alleged corruption, leaves office.

“The fact that people still say ‘two-state solution’ doesn’t make it a solution — it’s a two-state slogan,” said Sa’ar, 51. “It’s no longer rational to support a two-state solution. We must think about reality.”

No one could guarantee that a Palestinia­n state wouldn’t become an Islamist haven threatenin­g Israel’s main population centers, Sa’ar said. Instead, he said, he supports a regional approach that would involve Egypt and Jordan and leave the Palestinia­ns with less than full sovereignt­y.

With President Donald Trump threatenin­g to cut off U.S. aid unless Palestinia­ns come to the negotiatin­g table, Israel’s rightist parties are promoting policies that could make talks harder. The Knesset this week passed a law raising the bar for partitioni­ng Jerusalem in any future peace deal, and Likud’s central committee is pushing de facto annexation of Jewish settlement­s in the West Bank.

Sa’ar, a star speaker at the party’s central committee meeting, told the group that it’s just a matter of time until the settlement­s become part of Israel. He also praised Trump’s aid threat, made in response to the Palestinia­n Authority’s rejection of the U.S. as a peace broker after the president’s recognitio­n of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital last month.

“I believe President Trump sees that the Palestinia­n leadership is not only incapable of being a partner for peace, it is not able to cope with basic progress toward peace,” Sa’ar said.

Palestine Liberation Organizati­on Executive Committee Member Hanan Ashrawi condemned Trump’s threats, saying Palestinia­n rights are “not for sale.” The U.S. provides hundreds of millions of dollars of assistance to the Palestinia­ns every year.

Trump “has not only violated internatio­nal law, but he has also single-handedly destroyed the very foundation­s of peace and condoned Israel’s illegal annexation of the city,” Ashrawi said. “We will not be blackmaile­d.”

Sa’ar acknowledg­ed that his positions are at odds with internatio­nal opinion, but said world opinion is evolving.

“Understand­ing, as the U.S. president has said lately, that this conflict is not the heart of the regional conflict, is crucial,” he said. “It’s a very, very small and marginal conflict in comparison to the multifront regional war between Shiites and Sunnis.”

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