"Peace to Prosperity: A Vision to Improve the Lives of the Palestinian and Israeli People", was a proposal by the Trump to resolve the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. Trump formally released the plan in a White House press conference alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in January 2020, although no Palestinian authorities were invited for negotiations. HMMMM
The plan was authored by a team led by Jared Kushner. Both the West Bank settlers' Yesha Council and the Palestinian leadership rejected the plan: the former because it envisaged a Palestinian state, the latter arguing it is too biased in favor of Israel.
Let that sink in...
The plan is divided into two parts: an economic portion and a political portion.
In June 2019, Trump released the economic portion of the plan, titled "Peace to Prosperity". The political portion was released in late January 2020.
The plan has been characterized as requiring too few concessions from the Israelis and imposing too harsh requirements on the Palestinians. (Boy does that sound familiar.) Reactions among congressional Democrats were mixed, and all the then-leading Democratic presidential candidates denounced it as a "smokescreen" for annexation.
... Whaaaaat!? Annexation? Oh wait....
Proposed benefits to the Palestinians from the plan are contingent on Israel and the United States subsequently agreeing that a list of conditions have been implemented, including total demilitarization, abandonment of international legal action against Israel and the United States and compliance "with all the other terms and conditions" of the 180-page plan. Basically, Palestine has to bend over and suck on Israel and USA. No questions asked.
Many of these conditions have been denounced by opponents of the plan as "impossible" or "fantastic." The plan rejects a Palestinian capital in East Jerusalem, proposing instead a Palestinian capital on the outskirts of the city. The proposed site for a Palestinian capital includes the Shuafat refugee camp, described as "a gang-ridden slum". Many Israeli settlers have expressed discontent and concern with the plan's security assurances.
Get out of here with your stupid, deplorable fake news, QTard.