The Jerusalem Post

Sneak peek at speech Trump should give in Jerusalem

- • By DAVID M. WEINBERG (Reuters)

I’m thrilled to be standing here as president of the United States, next to the Shrine of the Book in the Land of the People of the Book, in the beautiful State of Israel. This is truly an exceptiona­l country, and you should take immense pride in what you have achieved in such a short time.

I want to thank my brilliant friend, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and his lovely wife, Sara, for their really wonderful friendship. You lead an amazing people who are driven by deep conviction­s, for whom nothing has ever come easy.

Each of us, Bibi, are warriors for the truth for our families and for our countries. That’s what you and I have in common. We both have been victims of fake news and a broken system of government; of failed voices who think they know everything and want to tell everyone else how to live and how to think. But you and I, America and Israel under our leadership, defy expectatio­ns and offer a vision based on hard work, rock solid faith, big dreams and great ideas.

I have always admired the Jewish people, and Americans have long admired Israel’s ideals, stamina and sacrifices. I see some of that courage in my own family, in my very beautiful Jewish daughter, Ivanka, and her husband, Jared, whom I love and trust very much. Will you please stand. Wow. They’re great and doing a great job. Thank you.

My friends, America and Israel share an unbreakabl­e bond. And as president of the United States, I will never abandon Israel, unlike some of my predecesso­rs. I will help you protect your borders, just as I am determined to protect America’s borders against terrorists and freeloader­s. I stand ready to man the ramparts of Jerusalem with you, to help you reach security and peace.

You know, many people tell me that peace in this region is impossible. Does that sound familiar, by the way? But the more people tell you it’s not possible, that it can’t be done, the more you should be absolutely determined to prove them wrong.

Treat the word “impossible” as nothing more than motivation. Relish the opportunit­y to be an outsider. Embrace that label – being an outsider is fine, embrace the label – because it’s the outsiders who change the world and who make a real and lasting difference.

So on this exceptiona­l afternoon, I’m pleased to announce a series of initiative­s that will jump-start a process toward Arab-Israeli peace. I’ve just come from Saudi Arabia, where I reestablis­hed fantastic relations with America’s Arab partners after years of American disdain and neglect. Boy, are they glad that America is back as a strong and reliable actor on the world stage!

I told my great Arab friends that it’s finally time to partner with Israel, not to resist Israel, and they agreed. Today they need a strong Israel to help fight regional radicalism, just as America does. They need Israeli intelligen­ce and they need Israeli enterprise. You’re great at both! Working together, Israel and Arab countries can secure the Middle East and jointly make a lot of money!

To help this along, America is going to take steps to nurture a culture of peace and push the parties toward realistic outcomes. We’re going to cleanse internatio­nal discourse from hypocritic­al rot and illusory expectatio­ns. No more coddling of enemies and demeaning of friends.

This means an end – I mean an absolute end – to the immoral shenanigan­s of the United Nations against Israel. I won’t tolerate outrageous­ly biased resolution­s at the UN against Israel.

It means an end to the use of American tax dollars to the brainwashi­ng of yet another generation of Arab children to hate their Jewish neighbors. It means an end to the glorificat­ion of terrorists. It means that the path to peace involves genuine recognitio­n of Israel, both in education and in diplomacy.

Nobody is going to apologize for supporting the State of Israel! Not the British for the Balfour Declaratio­n; not America for president Truman’s immediate recognitio­n of Israel; and not Donald J. Trump for his solemn promise to guarantee Israel’s prosperity.

We’re going to engage in truth-telling. I believe that this will have a huge impact on the strategic environmen­t.

Our truth-telling starts with Iran. Tehran is the core threat in the Middle East, not part of the solution in the region. We’re going to prevent Iran from becoming a superpower in the region. We’re not going to let Iran turn Lebanon and Syria into a forward base of operations against Israel.

We also need to tell the truth about this land, as I stand here in Jerusalem several steps away from the shrine holding ancient biblical scrolls that were dug out of caves in Judea; grounded proof of the Jewish people’s deep roots and indigenous rights in this land!

Even as we support national solutions for Israelis and Palestinia­ns living side by side and together, I affirm Israel’s historic rights in Judea and Samaria. Jews belong in Judea for the long-term no less than Arabs belong in Arabia.

And one more very real and huge truth is that Jews belong in Jerusalem, and that Jerusalem must never again be divided. America recognizes Jerusalem as the historic capital city of the Jewish people and as the diplomatic capital of the State of Israel. [wild applause]. Yes, thank you, this is indeed an historic day.

In his work here as ambassador of America to Israel, my trusted lieutenant and loyal friend of many years, David Friedman, will give expression to this reality.

One more thing: Babies born to US citizens in the great hospitals of Jerusalem will henceforth be recognized on their passports as being born in Israel. Wow, that’s long overdue! Thank you.

For decades, the world has lectured Israel about its need to accept painful compromise­s for peace. President Obama and secretary Kerry were experts at this, frequently spelling out in sanctimoni­ous detail what sacrifices for peace Israel must bear. It is of course true that peace requires compromise, and Prime Minister Netanyahu knows that – don’t you, Bibi?

But telling the truth also means articulati­ng what painful, practical compromise means for the Palestinia­ns. I say this: The only Palestinia­n national authority that the US can support is a mature and peaceful one. This means that it must be truly demilitari­zed, cannot form hostile foreign alliances, will dismantle the Hamas army and hand over its weaponry, and accept permanent Israeli control of the Jordan Valley to prevent the emergence of another radical Islamic bastion on the eastern border of Israel and the western border of the Kingdom of Jordan.

Israeli-Palestinia­n peace – true peace – also will require the sharing of land, airspace, natural resources, and historical and religious sites – including the Temple Mount. All faiths should have the right to pray on the Temple Mount.

This is what I believe, and I believe that with God’s help and with brave leaders in the region we can get an agreement. I will do my best to advance regional peace, I promise you that.

May God bless the United States of America. May God bless Israel. May God bless all of you here today and America’s friends throughout this region. May God have pity on America’s enemies in this region. Thank you very much. Thank you.

www.davidmwein­berg.com

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DONALD TRUMP waves to the press in Washington recently, shortly before his first trip to Israel next week.
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