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The love triangle that spawned Trump’s Mideast peace deal

In the convoluted world of Middle East politics, US President Donald Trump may have unwittingly achieved the near-impossible in ending the stalemate between Israel and its neighbours.

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Having covered Arab-Israel diplomacy for more than 40 years, I have to say that the normalisation agreements signed on Tuesday between Israel and the United Arab Emirates and Israel and Bahrain came about in a most unusual – but incredibly revealing – fashion.

I can best explain it with a soap opera analogy. It is as if Jared Kushner was a lawyer who set out to arrange a divorce between a couple, Mrs Israel and Mr Palestine.

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Thomas Friedman is a New York Times columnist.

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