Friedman on Abraham’s Agreements: “When established, the Arab-Israeli confrontation will be over”

“I think the other people of Judea and Samaria need a better life,” he said, adding that other Palestinians will have to perceive that it is imaginable for them to achieve that goal. However, his leadership still clings to old and irrelevant complaints, he added. “They will have to sign up for the 21st century. They’re on the wrong side of history right now.

On Israel’s sovereignty initiative in Judea and Samaria, now interrupted, Friedman said, “I think it will happen. “

While the United States believes the initiative is the right decision, it said that “peace is a once-in-a-generation opportunity. “

Friedman said he believes that the sovereignty factor could be revised in a less debatable manner at a later date, after the peace initiative had been complex and fully exploited. “It’s a suspension of transitoryness,” he said. It noted that the existing administration was the first to stipulate the legality of settlements under foreign law and the only administration to unveil a peace plan that rejected the removal of Jews from their homes in Judea and Samaria.

When asked what the citizens of Israel would like to say on The Eve of the Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashaná, Friedman wanted the pandemic to temporarily go through the advantages of all mankind and for all “a year of sweets. “

This is a modified edition of an article that gave the first impression in Israel Hayom.

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