Joe Biden administration plans to re-establish aid to Palestinians

The Joe Biden administration will restore aid to Palestinians who were cut off by his predecessor Donald Trump, and also reopened the diplomatic mission. US UN envoy Richard Mills told the Security Council that Mr. Beden has supported resolving two states for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. To help advance [...]
US UN envoy Richard Mills told the Security Council that Mr. Beden has supported resolving two states for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
To help advance this agenda, the U.S. will be “responding credit commitment”, writes the BBC, records Periscopi.
Palestinians cut off contact with Donald Trump's administration and denied his plans for peaceful agreement on the charge of favouring the Israelites.
The plan, discovered a year ago, envisioned the recognition of Israel's sovereignty over Jewish settlements in the regions of the West Coast and Jordan Valley, and viewed Jerusalem as Israel's inseparable capital.
It also proposed the establishment of the state of Palestine at about 70 percent of the West Coast, the entire Gaza, and the capital at the corners of eastern Jerusalem. /Periscope











