Summary

Donald Trump rescinded sanctions imposed by the Biden administration on Israeli settler groups and individuals accused of violence against Palestinians in the West Bank.

The sanctions, established under Executive Order 14115 in 2024, targeted those “undermining peace, security, and stability” and froze U.S. assets of sanctioned individuals.

This marks a reversal of Biden’s policy aimed at curbing settler violence and supporting a two-state solution.

Trump’s decision aligns with his previous support for Israeli settlements, which most countries consider illegal under international law.

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    6 days ago

    No… hehe, I don’t perceive him to be a bully. Don’t be so sensitive.

    This may not be politically correct or whatever, but I would rather have a bully president than a wimpy president.

    I mean, right?

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    10 days ago

    At least we don’t have Genocide Joe! (/s in case I actually need to write that)

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      Yea! We just had to teach bLueMagA a lesson at the polls this particular election cycle

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        Well the last elections had Bernie, so effort was spent on that option for change instead.

        Funny how a decent choice of candidate can be the difference between promoting said candidate and promoting not voting at all. Almost like representation matters.

        It’s analogous to sanctioning Pvt. Ivan McBlyat but leaving Putin untouched.

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      10 days ago

      Same shit if you’re Palestinian eh?

      But hey glad to know you can live with supporting genocide abroad as long as you’re not bothered at home.

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      10 days ago

      So what’s your point?

      Was this election so unimportant to the Democrats that they couldn’t pressure Israel into a ceasefire in October?

      Biden had all the power for the past 15 months. Failing to deliver anything and claiming they are “working tirelessly” can only mean incompetence or deception on the part of Democrats.

      Blaming Palestinian-Americsns for staying home when American bombs were killing their families is just such a weak take.

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        9 days ago

        Was this election so unimportant that non-voters and 3rd party voters couldn’t be bothered to cast their vote in concert with those that would stand in the way of a dictator?

        There’s FAR more at risk than a genocide. Take a look around for once.

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          9 days ago

          You are talking about people who voted loyal to Democrats for decades, donated and campaigned.

          The democratic party took their votes for granted and wasn’t even willing to talk to them.

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      Hitler opened the meeting by boasting that millions of Germans had welcomed his chancellorship with “jubilation,” then outlined his plans for expunging key government officials and filling their positions with loyalists. At this point he turned to his main agenda item: the empowering law that, he argued, would give him the time (four years, according to the stipulations laid out in the draft of the law) and the authority necessary to make good on his campaign promises to revive the economy, reduce unemployment, increase military spending, withdraw from international treaty obligations, purge the country of foreigners he claimed were “poisoning” the blood of the nation, and exact revenge on political opponents. “Heads will roll in the sand,” Hitler had vowed at one rally.

      Sounds about right in line

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      This is so terrifyingly close to what we see in the US… Is this an accurate representation of the historical facts? Is this really not historical manipulation to sound like what is happening today? I cannot discern truth from lies here :'(

      I have my anti-confirmation-bias-bias activating strong while reading this article

      edit: raising suspicion is that I could not find evidence that nazis used “draining the swamp” refering to the parliament

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        According to the author about page: Timothy W. Ryback is a historian and director of the Institute for Historical Justice and Reconciliation in The Hague. He is the author of several books on Hitler’s Germany

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        Whether it was a reference to parliament, I don’t know. Politicians often leave stuff ambiguous so they can abuse the symbolism. After all, nobody wants to live in a swamp. There’s also an overlapping period between far right Germans and Nazis. Here’s a poster that calls to get out of the swamp: “Heraus aus dem Sumpf

        I mostly posted the article because of the included facts and resemblances. Which I think is most important here.

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      10 days ago

      Ding ding ding.

      The existence of this coin is two fold.

      1. wash bribe money.
      2. Scam the voters.
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    10 days ago

    The only real way to curb settlers violence and support a two state solution is no more weapon at all to israel and global sanctions on the israeli state itself. Something the two genocidal parties would never do

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      That would be nice. But one party’s voters think that Arabs deserve no quarter. The other party’s voters are somewhat split and nuanced on the issue. So if you want only zero funding for Israel, or no vote, you’re going to get the party who believes in no mercy, kill all Muslims, and annex all of Palestinian lands yesterday.

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      That would be nice. But one party’s voters think that Arabs deserve no quarter. The other party’s voters are somewhat split and nuanced on the issue. So if you want only zero funding for Israel you’re going to get the party who believes in no mercy, kill all Muslims, and annex all of Palestinian lands yesterday.

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      10 days ago

      Give them both the bomb. They’ll either blow themselves up, or MAD themselves into peace.

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          Point to me saying I do. Show me exactly when and where I made that statement.

          Edit. Look at that, not one person is able to do it.

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              Yes. You are right on both accounts.
              That in no way means I have any “solution of keeping supporting Israel”. Don’t put words in my mouth just because it’s the only issue you care about.

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                Don’t make fun of a comment advovating for imposing real pressure on Israel if you don’t want to be accused to supporting it. It is funny how you are complaining about putting words to your mouth while you accusing me of only caring about israeli occupation of palestine and the genocide issue when there is literaly zero indication about it

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                  Don’t make fun of a comment advovating for imposing real pressure on Israel if you don’t want to be accused to supporting it.

                  How to say you’re a moron without saying it…

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    I heard Kamala’s policy is bad for Palestinian from here and also the Palestinian community in US. Happy now?

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      9 days ago

      Seriously, when will you people get around to understanding that sometimes a bad choice is still better than the alternative.

      For instance-

      I’d rather have a head cold than cancer.

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    9 days ago

    Pouring gas on genocides’ fires : at home and abroad. Rapist, felon and now genocider.

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    I see a lot of neoliberal fascist democrats in this thread, seeing a lot more of them on lemmy.world now. They’ll sooner blame a “tankie” on the internet than their own beloved party who sold out to fascists. Neolibs still haven’t figured out that red/blue are just two sides of the same fascist coin, and are quick to turn on other leftists (because they’re actually right wing af)

    EDIT - Just to add, can’t wait to see you neolib Democrats side with fascists out of convenience and self preservation. Oh wait you’re already doing it.

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    This marks a reversal of Biden’s policy aimed at curbing settler violence and supporting a two-state solution.

    He’s gone, you don’t have to keep pandering to his fake ass policy that totally wasn’t full send arms to Israel for 15 months. Blinken clocked out as well.

    Not to mention we were all here when these sanctions got announced, rescinded, and then reannounced, in case it wasn’t already clear a few settlers would likely never be traveling to the USA.

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      He’s gone, you don’t have to keep pandering to his fake ass policy that totally wasn’t full send arms to Israel for 15 months

      At least it was something. Trump full on recognized the settlements, giving legitimacy and urging Netanyahu to escalate further. You don’t need to pretend like you havent completely fucked over every palestinian by not voting Harris.

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        So far Trump got a ceasefire. That is infinitely better for Palestine than anything that Biden did.

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    Uh… Y’all do realize these “sanctions” meant basically nothing right? Cry about Gaza non-voters when he actually does something (which he will don’t get me wrong, but this is just weak).

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      What a lame response. Treat this situation with the respect it deserves, or get out.

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        These sanctions were a joke.

        It was a handful of people targeted who were never going to leave Israel anyway and won’t be that bothered by not having access to American financial institutions.

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        Okay what? I’m not sure what exactly you want me to respect here. I’m calling out the “look what not voting caused” circlejerk in the comments.