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Donald Trump has promised to end foreign wars, but on whose terms and how is unclear.
When it comes to the Middle East, we can learn a lot from Trump’s approach to Israel during his first term as president.
Today, Hussein Ibish from the Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington DC on what the president-elect’s return means for the prospects of peace and Israel’s ambitions.
He discusses the potential annexation of the West Bank and highlights the significant support Trump has shown for Israeli sovereignty over Jerusalem and the Golan Heights.
Hussein Ibish also explores the views of key figures like David Friedman and Mike Huckabee in shaping US-Israel relations.
Featured:
Hussein Ibish, senior resident scholar at the Arab Gulf States Institute
Key Topics:
Donald Trump foreign policy
Israel annexation West Bank
Greater Israel
US-Israel relations
Middle East peace prospects
Mike Huckabee ambassador
Palestinian statehood
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