The Trump administration clarified in recent days to the Prime Minister's bureau that it intended to support the 'two-state solution' as the base for negotiations in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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The clarifications were part of the preparations currently underway for the first meeting between Benjamin Netanyahu and Donald Trump since the latter assumed the American presidency. That meeting is to take place next week in the US capital.

Trump (Photo: Reuters)

In response to the Israeli government's authorizing the construction of an additional 5,000 homes in the disputed territories, the White House released a statement last week saying, "While we don't believe the existence of settlements is an impediment to peace, the construction of new settlements or the expansion of existing settlements beyond their current borders may not be helpful in achieving that goal."

Ma'ale Adumim (Photo: AFP)

The delay of Trump's nominee to be his country's ambassador to Israel —David Friedman, a supporter of Israeli settlements—is an indication of the internal disagreements in the Republican Party regarding settlements.

However, the GOP's platform , adopted before the US election, removed the two-state solution and avoided any mention of a Palestinian state.