On his first day back in office, President Donald Trump signed a series of groundbreaking executive orders prioritizing U.S. support for Israel and addressing issues concerning Jews and national security:
1. Revocation of Sanctions on Israeli Settlers: Trump repealed Executive Order 14115, lifting sanctions on Israeli settlers in Judea and Samaria (the “West Bank”), reinforcing U.S. backing of Israel’s sovereignty.
2. Restoration of ICC Sanctions: Sanctions on the International Criminal Court (ICC), removed under President Biden, were reinstated to combat perceived anti-Israel bias.
3. Foreign Aid Suspension: A 90-day halt on U.S. foreign aid programs, such as those benefiting UNRWA, accused of ties to Hamas, to reassess their alignment with administration policies.
4. Deportation of Extremism Supporters: Trump authorized the removal of visa holders engaged in pro-Hamas protests, riots, or fundraising on U.S. campuses or those who support hateful ideologies.
5. Expanded Arms Support to Israel: Restrictions on advanced weapons sales, including 2,000-pound bombs, were lifted to strengthen Israel’s defense capabilities.
These measures reflect Trump’s firm commitment to Israel, the Jewish community, and addressing global and domestic extremism.
3 comments:
Trump is not pro-Israel. He is not anti-Israel. He is pro-Trump.
So if supporting Israel gets him fame and fortune, he'll do it. If dumping Israel in the toilet (cf. Witkoff snapping his fingers and expecting Bibi to jump) he'll do it.
Ahashveros refused to rescind the decree of annihilation but permitted us to defend ourselves against it. Sort of seems like history repeating itself. I tend to agree with Ironheart.
What about revoking aid to the PA who pay for slay?
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