The war in the Middle East will stop, Donald Trump will do what Palestine wants!

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​​​Donald Trump had promised to end the war in the Middle East during the US presidential election. He has told the Biden administration that he supports furthering peace efforts in Lebanon. At the same time, Israel hopes that Trump will support it in the Palestine dispute just as he did in his first term.

Meanwhile, the head of the coalition of Arab Americans supporting Donald Trump has made a big claim. Bishara Bahbah, the founder of the Arab-American group, has said that the new president will support efforts to bring a two-state solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict. At the same time, a few days ago, an official of Trump's team had said in a conversation with CNN that a large part of Trump's peace plan brought in 2020 can still work.

Trump will support 2 state solutions!

Bishara Bahbah, founder and national president of the pro-Trump Arab-Americans group, told Israel's Channel 12 that Trump supports the two-state solution 100 percent and will follow this policy in the White House. Bahbah said, 'He now wants to end the war in the Middle East and establish peace. As demanded by the Arab and Muslim communities.' He said that Trump recognizes the need for Palestinians to have their own country.

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Bishara Bahbah, a Palestinian American who has previously been part of the peace process, is one of the Arab-Americans who have voted to support Donald Trump over the Democratic Party in the 2024 elections in protest against the Biden administration's policies on Gaza.

Trump came up with a 'peace plan' in 2020

Donald Trump proposed a 'Peace Plan' to settle the Israel-Palestine dispute in 2020. Under this plan, East Jerusalem was proposed to be made the capital of Palestine while supporting a two-nation solution. However, Palestine rejected his plan because Trump's plan proposed to include most of Palestine in Israel.

However, the Trump administration was successful in getting Israel to sign an agreement with 4 Arab countries in 2020. This agreement is known as the Abraham Accord. Brian Hook, who was the main architect of the Abraham Accord along with Jared Kushner, has highlighted Trump's peace plan in an interview and said, 'Most of that work is still relevant today.' Hook said that Trump's proposal included all the conditions that Saudi Arabia has been demanding to keep relations with Israel normal.