U.S. plan for Palestinians won’t make a difference

CGTN

Last Saturday, June 22, the White House finally unveiled its Peace for Prosperity plan for the Palestinians. It arrived with little fanfare and ahead of a conference scheduled to take place later this week in Bahrain.

Other than the U.S. and its allies, including Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Jordan and Morocco, few others are expected to attend. It has already been written off by the Palestinian leadership, who claimed that they had no input into it. Why should this be?

At first glance, the plan looks unobjectionable. But, the problem lies in a wider context. First, Palestinians and their supporters question the good faith of the U.S. administration.

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