As Israel’s war against Hamas raged on and the Democratic administration of US President Joe Biden stepped up pressure for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, David Friedman, who served as ambassador to Israel under the former Republican administration of Donald Trump, presented a new peace plan at the National Religious Broadcasters (NRB) convention in Nashville, Tennessee, on February 22. 

“Give up all the fantasies,” Friedman declared, adding that after Hamas’s October 7 attack, “there can’t be a two-state solution.” According to Friedman, “A Palestinian state is an existential threat to the State of Israel. A two-state solution is a dead letter; Israel has no margin of error, and the Palestinian leadership has proven unreliable as a peace partner.”

The plan, titled The Future of Judea & Samaria, was drafted by the Friedman Center for Peace Through Strength, a nonprofit established by Friedman dedicated to “expanding the Abraham Accords and actualizing the vision of Isaiah that nation shall not lift up sword against nation nor study war anymore.” The plan’s implementation would be spearheaded by the US, Israel, and Abraham Accord states. Under the proposal, Israel would retain sovereignty in Judea, Samaria, and the Jordan Valley and maintain overriding security control, while Palestinians would have “maximum civil autonomy” in areas built up and largely funded by Gulf states.

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