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President Trump’s “peace plan” has been met with strong opposition from experts, presidential candidates, lawmakers and the pro-Israel, pro-peace community. It’s been called a “trojan horse,” the “giveaway of the century,” a “con,” a “sham,” “absurd,” and a “rubber stamp for annexation.”

At J Street, we believe it’s vitally important to cut through the administration’s rhetoric surrounding this plan and to expose it for what it is: a smokescreen for annexation. This is critical if we are to prevent President Trump, Ambassador Friedman and Prime Minister Netanyahu from establishing a new baseline for US policy, legitimizing annexation, imperiling Israel’s security and democracy and condemning Palestinians to permanent occupation and statelessness.

We’ve created a resource page rounding up top analysis of the plan, as well as statements of condemnation from presidential candidates, members of Congress, Jewish organizations, Israeli security experts and prominent Palestinians.

We hope you’ll share this page to help debunk the administration's Orwellian claims. The more opposition we can muster, the better the chance we have of mitigating the damage of this annexation plan and defending the prospects for successful diplomacy once Trump is voted out of office.

Together, we can push back on this dangerous proposal and lay the groundwork for Congress and the next administration to undo the terrible damage wrought by Trump and Friedman and put us back on a pathway to peace.

Thank you for your support.

Dylan Williams
Senior VP of Government Affairs



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J Street is the political home for pro-Israel, pro-peace Americans who want Israel to be secure, democratic and the national home of the Jewish people. Working in American politics and the Jewish community, we advocate policies that advance shared US and Israeli interests as well as Jewish and democratic values, leading to a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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