‘Dead On Arrival’: Psaki Claims Trump Didn’t Do ‘Anything Constructive’ In The Middle East

White House press secretary Jen Psaki said that the Trump administration did not help Middle East peace processes during a press conference Tuesday.

“The president has reinstated humanitarian assistance and security assistance to the Palestinians. That’s something that was stopped back in 2018, and we felt that was not a constructive action by the prior administration,” Psaki said during an Air Force One press briefing. “Aside from putting forward a peace proposal that was dead on arrival, we don’t think they did anything constructive, really, to bring an end to the longstanding conflict in the Middle East.”

The Trump administration organized the Abraham Accords between Israel and Sudan, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), which normalized relations between Israel and the three Arab states. Israel and Morocco also normalized relations, although that agreement was not part of the Abraham Accords. (RELATED: Report: First Commercial Flight Between Israel And UAE To Take Off Monday)

In exchange for their official recognition of Israel, the countries received certain benefits from the U.S. The White House removed Sudan from its list of state sponsors of terrorism. The U.S. also recognized Morocco’s sovereignty over the Western Sahara region.

Although Biden had publicly expressed support for the Abraham Accords, he paused the sale of F-35 fighter jets to UAE and Saudi Arabia. The UAE deal was part of the Abraham Accords, while Saudi Arabia has increased ties with Israel despite not being a formal signatory.


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