It’s Now or Never!

The Middle East peace process turns out to be an unavoidable gate to deal with, in a pace of ceasefire plan by Donald Trump over Gaza. The Palestinian question is put on the table for the very expected moment of having a two-state solution, closing up more than 70 years of aggression and refusal for Palestinians to return back home.
It’s now or never! Trump makes it the way Elvis Presley did it! A rock-folk singer-like president turns into a charming peacemaker: Today at Charm El Cheikh, more than 20 world political leaders drop in to attend a ceremonial “cut away” of hostages’ freedom and… Palestinian prisoners. Hamas, the second partner of this peace process, is absent, just for a “let it be” of noblesse oblige set in purpose by commodities of diplomacy conducted by Trump. Behind the door of this appalling breakthrough, Netanyahu spins round within a smiling mask rotating tour just the time to wash up his face value as the first-ever genocidal warrior in the world.
The stardom goes to President Trump, who makes his way through the Knesset, assuring them of his full support and, by the same, bringing Netanyahu back on stage.
Now that the first stage of Trump’s peace plan is about to enter its second phase, the core of the problem pops up regarding who will rule Gaza. So far, a transitory period is sketched out, with a multinational force including Arab and Muslim countries pointed out for this purpose.
The Palestinian Authority of Mahmoud Abbas, present in Sharm El Cheikh, is likely designed to end up as the total agreed legal authority over Gaza. The long run of these two years of slaughtering, suffering, and starving of Palestinian people is now taken in open arms by the whole international community. Somehow, somewhere, someone has got to pay for it. Trump, in spite of his makeshift policy in putting the Middle East under the US parental system, would he be able to save the last of the “Mohawks”? The scent of gunpowder and smoking gun trial pops up amid the last-to-come punchline.
What’s left to deal with is the Abraham Accord, for which this charming assembly gathers. Another potential partner, Iran, has made a last-minute refusal to attend.
The missing ring of the plan, i.e., Tehran, is likely to serve as an unavoidable partner of the new Middle East unless the Palestinian state is achieved.
Mohamed Ben