<em>The Atlantic</em> Daily: Contact and Conflict
Trump eschewed the two-state solution, his campaign may have talked to Russian intelligence, Andrew Puzder withdrew as labor secretary nominee, and more.
by Rosa Inocencio Smith
Feb 15, 2017
3 minutes
What We’re Following
Netanyahu’s Visit: During a joint press conference today with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, President Trump said he wouldn’t commit to a two-state solution for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Instead, he said, “I’m looking at two states and one state, and I like the one that both parties like.” The two-state solution, though, has had bipartisan support as a key piece of U.S. foreign policy for decades, and it still doesn’t have workable. As for cooperation between the American and Israeli governments, Israel’s ambassador to the U.S. is , though Netanyahu may end up .
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