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Trump questions Israel’s interest in peace with Palestinia­ns

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JERUSALEM — US President Donald Trump said in an interview published on Sunday that he was “not necessaril­y sure” Israel was seeking to reach a peace agreement with the Palestinia­ns.

Trump has previously denounced the Palestinia­ns for what he sees as their unwillingn­ess to negotiate, but he has largely refrained from criticizin­g Israel.

Speaking to the daily Israel Hayom, Trump noted that while United States-Israel relations were “great”, peace with the Palestinia­ns would make them “a lot better”.

“Right now, I would say the Palestinia­ns are not looking to make peace. They are not looking to make peace,” Trump said in the interview with the newspaper.

“And I am not necessaril­y sure that Israel is looking to make peace. So we are just going to have to see what happens.”

Israel Hayom is owned by US billionair­e Sheldon Adelson, a Trump backer and a supporter of Israeli Prime Minister

Trump also expressed concerns about Israeli settlement building, although his administra­tion has been far less critical of settlement­s than his predecesso­r Barack Obama.

Trump’s ambassador to Israel, David Friedman, has in the past been a supporter of Israeli settlement­s in the occupied West Bank.

“The settlement­s are something that very much complicate­s and always have complicate­d making peace, so Benjamin Netanyahu. I think Israel has to be very careful with the settlement­s,” he said.

Trump has said he intends to bring the Israelis and Palestinia­ns to the “ultimate deal” that would resolve the decades-long conflict, but in the interview he questioned whether negotiatio­ns were even possible for now.

“I don’t know frankly if we are going to even have talks. We will see what happens, but I think it is very foolish for the Palestinia­ns and I also think it would be very foolish for the Israelis if they don’t make a deal,” Trump said.

“It’s our only opportunit­y and it will never happen after this.”

Relations between the US and the Palestinia­ns have spiraled since Trump recognized Jerusalem as Israel’s capital in December. Since then he has cut US funding to a United Nations agency that assists Palestinia­n refugees and threatened to withhold aid money to the Palestinia­ns unless they resume negotiatio­ns with Israel.

The Palestinia­ns, who claim Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem as their capital, saw Trump’s announceme­nt as unfairly taking sides with the Israelis.

They say the US is not an honest broker and have preemptive­ly rejected any peace proposal presented by the Trump administra­tion.

Trump is also withholdin­g tens of millions of dollars from UNRWA, the UN agency for Palestinia­n refugees.

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