Palestinians rally against Kushner's economic peace plan [View all]
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"Palestinians burned portraits of President Donald Trump as they protested in both the Gaza Strip and the Israeli-occupied West Bank on Monday against U.S.-led plans for a conference on their economy in Bahrain.
Many Palestinian business groups have said they will boycott the June 25-26 event, billed as part of Washingtons long-awaited Israeli-Palestinian peace plan and spearheaded by Trumps adviser and son-in-law Jared Kushner.
Down with Bahrain, down with Trump, down with the Manama conference, chanted crowds in Gaza, which is ruled by the armed Islamist group Hamas. Some burned large paintings of Trump marked with the words: Deal of the devil.
Leaders in both territories have accused Washington of pro-Israel bias and railed against the conferences focus on economics, rather than their aspirations for an independent state."
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-israel-palestinians-plan-protests/palestinians-rally-against-kushners-economic-peace-plan-idUSKCN1TP1OF
Jared Kushner's peace plan is dead on arrival
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"In 2007, Jared Kushner's family company purchased 666 Fifth Avenue, a Manhattan office building, for a then-record $1.8 billion at the height of the real estate boom. It was widely regarded as one of the worst deals in Manhattan real estate history, since Kushner could never secure enough tenants to cover his mortgage payments.
Now Kushner has moved onto much bigger deals -- a peace agreement between the Israelis and the Palestinians.
Except it's all a lot more complex than the world of Manhattan real estate. The deal that Kushner is now offering the Palestinians makes his disastrous Fifth Avenue purchase look like the Dutch purchase of Manhattan from the Indians in 1626 -- for the equivalent of not much more than $100.
That's because Kushner is offering the Palestinians bupkis as his opening bid. You read that right. Kushner's opening bid for one of the most important real estate deals in the 21st century is: Palestinians, you get nothing.
Yes, Kushner's economic plan for the Palestinians, announced on Saturday, is $50 billion of investment. But no country, including the United States, has actually put a dime of that money on the table."
https://www.cnn.com/2019/06/24/opinions/jared-kushner-peace-plan-dead-on-arrival-bergen/index.html