Jason Greenblatt, Israel adviser to the US administration, told Galei Tzahal today that, "Any application of [Israeli] sovereignty has to be accompanied by a commitment to apportion land for a future Palestinian state."

He hinted that ongoing disputes between Netanyahu and Gantz have pushed off sovereignty, noting that, "There's no doubt that when the Israeli government decides what it wants to do, it will act in coordination with the White House. We already reached an agreement in January, though it's possible that things have changed since."

Greenblatt added that, "Moving forward with the peace progress in the coming months will be a big challenge due to the coronavirus and the economic crisis and the conduct of the Palestinians, in rejecting the plan even before it was published. But I still believe that the plan is realistic and can be implemented."