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How Trump can earn a place in history that he did not expect

There is enormous opportunity and appetite for a game-changing deal in the Middle East – and we know the president-elect loves a deal.

Thomas L. Friedman

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Does Donald Trump’s return to the presidency herald the end of US pressure on Israelis and Palestinians for a two-state solution? Not necessarily: it depends on which Donald Trump occupies the White House.

Will it be the Trump who has appointed Mike Huckabee, a supporter of Israeli annexation of the West Bank, as his new ambassador in Jerusalem? Or will it be the Trump who, with his son-in-law Jared Kushner, crafted and released the most detailed plan for a two-state solution since Bill Clinton’s administration?

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