The Jerusalem Post

RJC: Trump solved most intractabl­e foreign policy problems

Jewish Democratic Council says Sudan deal only serves president’s ‘ short- term political interests’

- • By OMRI NAHMIAS Jerusalem Post Correspond­ent

WASHINGTON – Jewish Republican­s said the Sudan- Israel normalizat­ion agreement was proof of the US president’s negotiatin­g prowess while some Jewish Democrats said the deal only served his own interests.

Republican Jewish Coalition national chairman Norm Coleman said the Trump administra­tion deserves tremendous credit for this diplomatic success.

“The Israel- Sudan agreement comes on the heels of the Abraham Accords, brokered by President [ Donald] Trump, which establishe­d peaceful and friendly relations between Israel and the UAE and Bahrain,” said Coleman. “These are truly historic diplomatic achievemen­ts led by the Trump administra­tion.”

According to Coleman, Trump and his team have quietly produced innovative solutions to some of the world’s most intractabl­e foreign policy problems.

“Today, Muslim countries are entering into diplomatic, trade and other relations with the State of Israel. These amazing changes will bring greater peace, stability, security and opportunit­y to millions of people. And the credit for bringing those historic achievemen­ts to fruition goes to President Donald Trump.”

The Jewish Democratic Council of America, on the other hand, expressed “optimism and concern” about the announceme­nt of normalizat­ion of relations between Israel and Sudan.

“We welcome the normalizat­ion of relations between Israel and other countries, but we are concerned that President Trump views foreign policy toward Israel as a series of self- serving transactio­nal deals,” JDCA executive director

Halie Soifer said.

“This is another Israel quid pro quo driven by Trump’s short- term political interests rather than the long- term safety and security of the United States and its allies, including Israel. Trump demonstrat­ed that when he called Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to discuss Sudan and asked him to comment as he vilified Joe Biden,” she added.

“In this case, more questions than answers are on the table,” Soifer continued. “It appears that Trump has traded Sudan’s removal from the State Department’s list of state sponsors of terrorism in return for compensati­ng victims of terrorism and normalizin­g relations with Israel. This deal appears timed more to influence the outcome of the US election than a result of tangible policy considerat­ions that would justify removing Sudan from this list.”

She said the JDCA is “deeply concerned that as Trump’s presidency draws to an end, he has used Israel as a political tool, politicizi­ng US foreign policy toward Israel to serve his own interests in a way that no president has ever done before.”

A different Jewish Democratic group, Democratic Majority for Israel, congratula­ted Israel and Sudan for normalizin­g ties.

“Democratic Majority for Israel congratula­tes the leaders of Israel and Sudan for establishi­ng diplomatic ties,” the group said. “Sudan is the third Arab nation to normalize its relationsh­ip with Israel in recent months. This is another important step towards peace and stability in the region. We hope that Palestinia­n leaders will similarly decide to resume peace talks with Israel in the pursuit of working towards a two- state solution.”

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