Elections will Determine Whether Israel Seizes or Squanders a Historic Opportunity
The “deal of the century” presented by my friend, U.S. President Donald Trump, offers the State of Israel a historic opportunity that won’t return: to protect and defend our country, determine our borders, and ensure our future. We must do all we can to capitalize on this opportunity and not squander it.
Ever since the plan was revealed two weeks ago, many things have been said and written in the media to distort it. Here are the facts to counter the false claims:
Claim one: Trump’s peace plan won’t lead to the application of Israeli law in the Jewish communities in Judea, Samaria and the Jordan Valley.
Fact: It will do just that! For the first time since the establishment of the state, the deal of the century will grant American recognition of our sovereignty over these regions of our homeland. This is the realization of the Zionist vision.
As U.S. Ambassador to Israel David Friedman explained, the application of Israeli law in these territories requires the completion of the mapping process by the joint American-Israeli committee because we must map out the 800-kilometer (498-mile) line, which will encompass the area where Israeli sovereignty will be applied. We will finish this process as quickly as possible.
I reject the claim that President Trump won’t keep his word. He promised to exit the dangerous nuclear deal with Iran and followed through. He promised to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and followed through. He promised to move the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem and followed through. He promised to recognize our sovereignty on the Golan Heights and followed through.
On the matter of sovereignty in our homeland, he will follow through. Together with President Trump, I will apply Israeli law in all our communities in Judea and Samaria, the Jordan Valley, the northern Dead Sea and additional large swathes.
Claim two: Trump’s peace plan creates a Palestinian state that supports terror.
Fact: The plan does the exact opposite. It imposes strict and rigid conditions on the Palestinians in exchange for a future deal. Among other things, the plan requires Palestinian society to fundamentally change and become a democratic entity.
Israel and the United States will determine whether the Palestinians are fulfilling these conditions, of which there are many. To enter negotiations, the Palestinians must do the following:
- Immediately cease all “salary” payments to terrorists and their families.
- Halt all efforts to join international organizations without Israel’s approval.
- Pull their lawsuits against Israel at the International Criminal Court at The Hague.
- Recognize the State of Israel as a Jewish state.
- Recognize a united Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.
- Agree to Israeli security control over the entire territory west of the Jordan River—on land, at sea, and in the air.
- Cease any and all incitement against Israel, including in school textbooks and curricula, and in all Palestinian Authority institutions.
- Completely demilitarize Gaza and the entire Palestinian population.
- Completely cede the “right of return.”
- Disarm Hamas, Islamic Jihad and other terrorist organizations.
- Hold free elections, safeguard freedom of the press, protect human rights, protect freedom of religion and grant equal rights to religious minorities.


July 10, 2026 







