The return of US President Donald Trump has been praised by parts of the Israeli people who view their second term as the return of Israel’s irrational support.
Trump’s predecessor, which Biden supported Israel in his war against Gaza, as well as his invasion of Lebanon, but his administration’s occasional misconduct about Israel’s genocide in Gaza, about which It is now believed to have killed close to 62,000 people, which has made parts of Israel. Public unhappy
The release of some Israeli kidnappers from Gaza and ethnic cleansing from Gaza’s involvement in Trump’s ceasefire has hoped that Israel would be the second supporter of Israel, as much as its first supporter. Is
Here it has helped Israel support.
Diplomacy
Trump’s diplomatic actions and appointments reflected their irrational support for Israel.
He wants US ambassador to Israel to become Arkansas Governor Mike Hakabi, who oppose the solution of two states that will provide the state to Palestine and even the question is asked whether “there is such a thing like Palestinian”.
Former Trump’s ambassador to Israel was a tough line, a resettlement supporter, David Friedman.
Trump also nominated Ellis Stephenk as US ambassador to the United Nations. Stephenk says Israel has the “right of the Bible” on the West Bank.
In 2017, Trump said all Jerusalem was the capital of Israel, despite plans to declare Palestinian -occupied East Jerusalem the capital of Palestine.
He also moved the US Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
Under Trump, the United States has cut all funds for the UN Palestinian Refugee Agency, UNRWA in 2018.
One of these principles was the principle that Palestinian has the right to return to their homes that they were ethnic by Israel because it occupied the Palestinian soil.
In November 2019, referring to anti -Israel bias, the United States was the only country to vote with Israel Against Eight of the Fourth Committee Resolutions of the United Nations Supporting Palestinian rights, condemning Israeli settlements, maintaining refugee reservations, ensuring humanitarian aid, and strengthening the current international law.
In 2020, Trump emphasized the Abraham agreements, reducing relations between Israel and the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Sudan and Morocco. In exchange for US aid, or diplomatic aid, it was encouraged by economic relations and security with Israel.
Support Israeli regional expansion
Trump strongly supported Israeli illegal settlements and other measures to expand its territory on Palestinian land.
In May 2019, Trump changed decades of US policy, saying that the occupied Golden Heights is an Israeli territory.
Subsequently, in November 2019, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo rejected his department’s 1978 legal opinion that settlements were declared illegal, saying “Israeli civilian settlements in the West Bank, international law Not contradictory. ” International law is clear on illegal.
The next year, Pompeo said that the decision to affiliate the Palestinian soil of the West Bank was Israeli.
At that time, the Trump administration was silent on construction to expand the illegal settlement in Gavat Hamatos, near Jerusalem, which cut parts of the Palestinian contender.
The United States was also silent when the construction of new settlements in Herbron’s Flash Point City began in December 2019, and the planners cited that the US policy was attributed to the move.
In 2020, Trump presented the “peaceful prosperity plan”, obviously a peace plan.
Trump’s plan kept Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, rejecting the occupied Palestinian claims in East Jerusalem.
It also imagined Israel that large parts of the West Bank have been affiliated, and that many of the Israeli settlements considered illegal under international law have been legalized.
Which small state of the Palestinian state, which was allowed within the “plan”, was shattered, which is subject to limited sovereignty and Israeli security control.
In these proposals, the Palestinians also needed to cope with the tough conditions, including disarming the state’s Hamas, recognizing Israel as a Jewish state, and resisting Israeli occupation in exchange for economic investment. It involves abandonment but no independence.
Palestinians strongly rejected the project.

Attacking international courts
In 2019, the ICC announced that there was a reasonable basis for investigating Israel’s possible war crimes in occupied West Bank, occupied East Jerusalem, and Gaza.
The Trump administration strongly opposed defending Israel and taking steps to upset the court.
The next year, in view of tough international opposition, it imposed sanctions on ICC officials, including Chief Prosecutor Fatu Bansoda, limiting his visas and freezing his assets.

Clashes with Israeli regional rivals
During its first four years, the Trump administration was focused, especially to fight many of Israeli regional rivals.
At the beginning of its existence, the Trump administration emphasized the Lebanese group Hezbollah through growing sanctions, targeting its global financial network, and restrictions against everyone who financed the group and banned accounts. Threats.
Hezbollah confronted Israel on several occasions.
In 2018, the following Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu campaignTrump withdraws from the 2015 Iran Nuclear Deal (JCPOA), which resolved strict economic sanctions on Iran to disability Israeli regional semosis economically.
In April 2019, the United States nominated Iran’s Elite Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) a “terrorist group”, which is expected to be isolated internationally and “terrorized Iran.” Activity Support “costs increase.
Next year, the United States took a step further, killing IRGC commander Qasim Sulaimani, To weaken Iran’s regional influence And the ability to hold military positions in other countries in the region, such as Iraq and Syria, where Israel felt threatened by Israel.
