abbas white house, forging peace between israelis and palestinians. it may be the most difficult challenge of all. all prior administrations from president lyndon johnsonave tried and bitterly failed. to do was not elected small things, or shy away from big problems. [applause] it has been a long, and arduous process to arrive at this moment. on sunday, i delivered to prime minister netanyahu, my vision for peace, prosperity, and a brighter future for the israelis and palestinians. this vision is fundamentally different from past proposals. in the past, even the most well-intentioned plans were light on factual details and heavy on conceptual frameworks. by contrast, our plan is 80 pages and is the most detailed proposal of put forward by far. as i have seen throughout my long career as a dealmaker, complex problems require nuanced, fact-based remedies. that is why our proposal provides precise technical solutions to make israelis, palestinians, and the region safer and more prosperous. my vision presents a win-win opportunity for both sides, a realistic two state solution that resolves the risk of palestinian statehood to israel's security. today isra