abrahamic faiths, if these three faiths can join together in cooperation, then peace in this world is possible, including peace between israelis and palestinians. judge jeanine: president trump s next stop, israel. of course, stay tuned to fox news for full coverage of his arrival in just a few hours. what can we expect to see from the president s time there? let s ask pulitzer prize-winning reporter and fox news contributor judith miller. good evening, judith. almost as if the president has an impossible task to realign the middle eastern countries to possibly, you know, make peace between israel and palestine, convince everybody is on their side. how do they do it? right. the word kvetsch is not a
around seeing the three great abrahamic faiths. he goes next to the vatican. he hoped to get on mossad and give a speech there. this is a siter sacred to the israelis. because of the antiquities, it was difficult on get approval for his helicopters to land there. so the wailing wall was an obvious alternative. i think this was a symbol and it isn t more than that. what to expect tomorrow for his meeting with mahmoud abbas? well, i think he is trying on orchestrate a meeting between two leaders who have not seen each other a long time. i think he homes to bring about a meeting. whether that will herald something bigger is a much more difficult question to answer. i would not be optimistic.
faiths, different sects or different civilizations but good and evil. joining me now with reaction former u.s. navy lieutenant commander and president of the american islamic center for democracy. great to have you back on justice. good to be back with you, judge. judge jeanine: thank you. speech the president gave today seems to have reset or rebooted relations in the middle east can. it happen so quickly? certainly, this is why he got such a warm welcome. the sunni world which is 90% of the muslim world in the arab area, has seen eight years of abandonment. they saw everything dumped at thealtar of the fake iran deal with hundreds of billions of dollars going to tehran. now they see a president who will shore up the coalition as necessary to defeat isis. they see a president who will hold them accountable to not only defeating isis but radical
faiths, different sects or different civilizations but good and evil. joining me now with reaction former u.s. navy lieutenant commander and president of the american islamic center for democracy. great to have you back on justice. good to be back with you, judge. judge jeanine: thank you. speech the president gave today seems to have reset or rebooted relations in the middle east can. it happen so quickly? certainly, this is why he got such a warm welcome. the sunni world which is 90% of the muslim world in the arab area, has seen eight years of abandonment. they saw everything dumped at thealtar of the fake iran deal with hundreds of billions of dollars going to tehran. now they see a president who will shore up the coalition as necessary to defeat isis. they see a president who will hold them accountable to not only defeating isis but radical
a cohost of first look on morning joe. also republican strategist, democratic strategist, a former state department senior advisor as well as a former fbi double agent. and let me just hear from you from the standpoint of the state department and your experience as working in the diplomatic relations. how did president trump do? well, there is something in this speech for everybody, which is really important because being on the world stage means you have to play to multiple audiences. so he had the audience back here at home, which does include muslims and who wanted to hear that they are considered part of the broader american fabric, several nods to muslims about being part of the abrahamic faith and that terrorism is not done as a false use of god. you have sever nods to folks that do not want increased military engagement inspect