Trump upbeat on peace plan despite Palestinian rejection
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said Monday that while the Palestinians have already rejected his proposed Mideast peace deal, he expects they ultimately will agree to the blueprint the White House plans to announce following meetings with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his chief challenger Benny Gantz.
The meetings come just a month before Netanyahu and Gantz are set to face off in national elections for the third time in less than a year and amid speculation over whether the plan has any chance for success. Palestinians haven’t been consulted about the plan and have preemptively rejected any proposal from a White House it considers biased toward Israel.
But Trump said he expects that while the Palestinians will say no to the plan he’s expected to publicly release Tuesday, they will quietly be negotiating.
“It’s something they should want,” Trump said in the Oval Office with Netanyahu. “They probably won’t want it initially. I think in the end they will. I think in the end they’re going to want it. It’s very good for them.”