Our Age of Miracles but Possible Lost Opportunities
{Originally posted to the author's website)
Three months ago, who could have dreamed that we would be in such an extraordinarily good position? The Trump government had already established itself as the most pro-Israel American administration in history and publicly assumed the role of a genuine ally.
For the first time, a US administration has rebutted the false Palestinian narrative and exposed their duplicity at the international level including the rabidly anti-Israel United Nations. It terminated aid that was being channeled as stipends to terrorists and their families and repudiated the nauseous theme of moral equivalence between murderers and their victims. Trump’s policies on Iran, Jerusalem, the Golan and the settlements are a stark reversal of the Obama administration’s policies.
Only last month, amid the internal political turmoil as Israel approaches its third election this year, more than 40 world leaders, including royalty, heads of state, and heads of government, participated in a Holocaust commemoration in Jerusalem. They included Russian President Vladimir Putin, who personally inaugurated a memorial commemorating the citizens and defenders of Leningrad during the Nazi siege of the city. The same week, representatives of Arab states attended the memorial in Auschwitz. And just this last week, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was expanding diplomatic relations with African and Latin American countries, including Arab and Muslim states.
However, the highpoint is surely the release of the momentous Trump Mideast peace plan whose ramifications must not be underestimated. For the first time since the disastrous Oslo Accords, there is an outline of a solution based on reality, supported by the two dominant and centrist parties and the majority of Israelis.
The basic tenets of the plan include:
- Recognition of the legitimate historic rights of Israel to Judea and Samaria.
- Assurance that Israel will have defensible borders (and cessation of referencing the pre-1967 armistice lines as the basis for future borders).
- A united Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.
- Extension of Israeli sovereignty to the Jordan Valley and all settlements over the Green Line.
- A demilitarized Palestinian state comprising around 70% of Judea and Samaria with part of eastern Jerusalem as its capital, linked by tunnel or highway to Gaza. This is subject to Palestinian acceptance of coexistence, renunciation of violence and recognition of Israel as a Jewish state. Hamas would be obliged to disarm and also recognize Israel.
- Provision of $50 billion of international aid to build up infrastructure, the economy and welfare of the new Palestinian state.
- Territorial adjustments, taking demographic changes into consideration, to be finalized by a joint US-Israel team.
- A four-year negotiating period during which the Palestinians must comply with the preconditions for statehood.


July 17, 2026 







