Netanyahu Tells Putin Mideast Deal a 'New Opportunity'

W460

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday hailed US President Donald Trump's Middle East peace plan as a new opportunity after flying to Moscow to discuss it with President Vladimir Putin.

"I think there's a new and perhaps unique opportunity here," said the Israeli premier, who stood alongside Trump at the White House when the  plan was announced Tuesday and called it a victory for Israel.

Trump's plan angered Palestinians by proposing Israel retain control over Jerusalem as its "undivided capital" and giving the green light to annex Jewish settlements in the West Bank.

"I'd like to speak to you and hear your insights and see how we can combine all our forces for security and peace," Netanyahu told Putin at the start of their Kremlin meeting.

"You're actually the first leader I'm speaking with after my visit to Washington about President Trump's Deal of the Century," he added.

The Russian leader did not mention the peace plan in his public remarks.

Netanyahu, facing graft charges, is contesting March elections and hoping the proposal will boost his re-election chances.

The March 2 vote is Israel's third in less than a year, with polls suggesting the prime minister's rightwing Likud is again neck-and-neck with the centrist Blue and White party led by ex-military chief Benny Gantz.

Netanyahu was visiting Russia on the same day that it released a young US-Israeli woman jailed for drug trafficking over a small amount of cannabis found in her luggage as she transited a Moscow airport. 

Her case caused an outcry in Israel and her release came after Netanyahu pleaded her case with Putin, who issued a pardon. 

Comments 1
Thumb chrisrushlau 01 February 2020, 18:48

The hostage-taker, Israel, needs to be talked into releasing its hostages if possible. As long as it does not unleash full-scale genocide, the world can be patient.
Most Israelis, Jewish on their official dossier or not, fear the government more than they fear Iran or terrorism. They know it is arbitrary and capricious, going back three generations now. "You force us to kill your children; for this we cannot forgive you," said US-born-and-raised Israeli PM Golda Meir.