Trump's pro-Israel Middle East peace plan

Ian Bremmer analyzed the White House's newly-unveiled Middle East peace plan, the most pro-Israel plan proposed by the US, from an administration that has never hid its pro-Israel bias. But will this be the best deal the Palestinians could get?

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