Palestinian president ready to work with Trump on two-state solution
- Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas expressed readiness to work with U.S. President Donald Trump on a two-state solution for peace with Israel.
- The Palestinian Authority allocates around $279 million annually for its so-called Martyr's Fund, which funds stipends to terrorists.
- In 2024, the U.S.A. Provided $230 million to support Palestinian economic recovery and development programs amid ongoing tensions.
- Abbas stated that a two-state solution would ensure security and stability for both the State of Palestine and the State of Israel.
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Palestinian president Abbas 'ready to work' with Trump
Palestinian President Mahmud Abbas congratulated US President Donald Trump on his inauguration on Monday and said he was ready to work for peace with Israel based on a two-state solution. "We are ready to work with you to achieve peace during your term, based on a two-state solution," Abbas said in a statement published by the official Wafa news agency. Abbas said it would mean "the State of Palestine and the State of Israel living side-by-side …
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