Don't underestimate Trump's deal-making ability to end what he himself has called "the war that never ends"

Jordan enclave in West Bank could be Trump's "two-state" solution



Creating another Palestinian Arab state—in addition to Jordan - has been seemingly consigned to the garbage bin of history following Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s CNN interview on 28 September. President Trump had just told Netanyahu on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly:

Netanyahu then stressed: “Israel has to have the overriding security, not the UN, not Canadian Mounties, not—I don’t know—Austrian or Australian forces—Israeli forces have to have the security control, otherwise, that place will be taken over by Islamist terrorists, either Daesh, ISIS or Hamas or Iran, all of the above, and that’s my condition.” Trump’s upcoming peace plan slated for release in 2-4 months needs to deal with Netanyahu’s concerns if it is to win Israel’s backing. Israel’s security demands would best be satisfied by part of the West Bank being reunified with Jordan to create a Jordanian enclave in the West Bank—with the remainder of the West Bank being annexed by Israel. This solution would enable Israel to: Control access and egress between the West Bank and Jordan

Maintain security control for the entire area from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea

Ensure the enclave be demilitarized and remain demilitarized The enclave’s residents would acquire Jordanian citizenship. Jordanian law would apply in the enclave—which could be divided into any number of electoral divisions whose residents would choose their representatives to sit in the Jordanian Parliament.

The PLO has already rejected Trump’s peace plan—sight unseen—opening the door for Jordan—at peace with Israel since signing their 1994 Peace Treaty - to fill the negotiating void necessary to create this Jordanian enclave. Israel’s former Foreign Minister Moshe Arens presciently stated on January 11, 1989: “Jordan is a Palestinian state. And it is with Jordan that we must decide where the border will run…. Should the border follow the Jordan River, as it does today, or should it be west of the Jordan, as the Jordanians would like?” I would suggest therefore that, when it comes to talking about territory there is only one negotiating party acceptable to the government of Israel. That party is the existing Palestinian state of Jordan.” Creating a Jordanian enclave in the West Bank with Israel annexing the remainder could be - in Trump’s own words: “the ultimate deal…as a deal maker, I’d like to do…the deal that can’t be made. And do it for humanity’s sake.” Don’t underestimate Trump’s deal-making ability to end what he himself has called “the war that never ends”.





Author’s note:The cartoon—commissioned exclusively for this article—is by Yaakov Kirschen aka “Dry Bones”- one of Israel’s foremost political and social commentators—whose cartoons have graced the columns of Israeli and international media publications for decades. His cartoons can be viewed atDrybonesblog



David Singer -- Bio and Archives David Singer is an Australian Lawyer, a Foundation Member of the International Analyst Network and Convenor of Jordan is Palestine International—an organization calling for sovereignty of the West Bank and Gaza to be allocated between Israel and Jordan as the two successor States to the Mandate for Palestine. Previous articles written by him can be found at: jordanispalestine.blogspot.com

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