“There’s been enough,” the president told reporters. “It’s time to stop now.”
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The president’s instincts on the United Nations and “Palestine” are correct. But his Gaza plan, cooked up by Jared Kushner and Tony Blair, is as misguided as other schemes.
On the prime minister’s US trip, his fateful address in New York, and the crucial meeting at the White House.
Rejecting UN claims against Israel, US leaders argue Oct. 7 was the real attempt at extermination—and warn against lawfare that undermines American security.
The proposed sale reportedly includes $3.8 billion for 30 AH-64 Apache helicopters and $1.9 billion for 3,250 infantry fighting vehicles.
Forget the UN statehood charade. A Palestinian Authority that subsidizes terror and a population indoctrinated in Islamist hate ought to be denied entry to the United States.
At its core, this plan is morally incoherent, strategically flawed and historically blind. Israel must not sign it and instead make Gaza Jewish again.
Not a slogan, but reality: Israel shows that truth, responsibility, and faith are stronger than hatred and threats.
Washington makes clear: as long as the Palestinian Authority glorifies terror and excuses Oct. 7, it will find no welcome in America.
The US ambassador to Israel criticized European governments for pushing unilateral statehood, saying they should be pressuring Hamas and not Jerusalem.
