According to the media outlet, during the given four years Israel will be allowed to build more homes in the occupied Palestinian territories within the framework of existing projects, but will not be able to expand beyond the current borders of the Jewish settlements.
On 23 January, Trump told reporters that the White House would roll out the Middle East peace plan next week before Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's visit, which is scheduled for Tuesday. The president also pledged that the plan would work, adding that his administration had briefly spoken to the Palestinian authorities on the topic.
The Palestinians became sceptical about the US' mediation role in settling their conflict with Israel after Trump recognised Jerusalem as the capital of the Jewish state in late 2017.