President Joe Biden plans to reopen the Palestinian diplomatic mission in Washington shuttered by the Trump administration as well as reinstate aid to the Palestinians, acting U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Richard Mills told the Security Council on Tuesday.
One reason why President Trump cut financial aid to the Palestinians was because those funds were being used by Hamas to fire rockers across the border at Israel, Joe Biden is obviously not bothered by the monies being used in that way and as agreed to reopen the Palestinian mission in Washington. Let the rockets fly!
"Let them all be confounded and turned back that hate Zion." Psalm 129: (KJB)
Will Israel finally be divided under the Biden-Harris administration? Almost certainly. But don't lose heart, Israel must be divided and Israel must go through the time of Jacob's trouble in order for God's judgement to be fulfilled on His chosen people, to redeem them and restore them to the land. These things are not negotiable. But woe be unto that person who does these things, God will not hold them guiltless, by no means. After Pharaoh fulfilled God's will with the Jews in Egypt, God drowned him and all his army in a watery grave at the scene of one of Israel's great victories, the parting of the Red Sea.
To the Biden administration I say, be careful what you ask for, you just might get it. And you're gonna get it right in the neck.
KAMALA HARRIS SAYS SHE AND JOE BIDEN WILL RESTORE FUNDING TO PALESTINIAN LIBERATION ORGANIZATION TERROR GROUP AND REOPEN OFFICE IN WASHINGTON
Joe Biden Backs Two-State Solution Dividing Israel, Will Reinstate Palestinian Mission, Aid
FROM BREITBART NEWS: Biden’s Middle East policy “will be to support a mutually agreed, two-state solution, in which Israel lives in peace and security, alongside a viable Palestinian state,” Mills said. He added the measures are “not a substitute for Israeli-Palestinian peace” and called on the two sides to avoid unilateral actions that could hamper the prospects for a two-state solution – including, on Israel’s part, settlement construction and declaring Israeli sovereignty over parts of the West Bank and on the part of the Palestinians, payments to convicted terrorists and their families.
The Trump administration cut aid to the Palestinians over its boycott of the U.S. as well as its so-called pay-for-slay scheme.
The two-state solution, largely seen as a staple of foreign policy by U.S. administrations prior to President Donald Trump’s, has been lambasted by many critics as being an abject failure that does not take into account facts on the ground.
In 2018, Trump closed the Palestinian mission in Washington, expelling the Palestinian Ambassador to the U.S., Hussam Zomlot. Zomlot last week hailed the end of Trump’s presidency and celebrated “standing tall against the bully.”
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