Israeli leader celebrates Trump victory, says Israel now has “opportunity” to annex occupied West Bank
The Greater Israel dreams of the Benjamin Netanyahu regime are coming true with the reinstallment of Donald Trump as president.
Bezalel Smotrich, Israel's far-right finance minister, declared 2025, "with God's help," to be "the year of sovereignty in Judea and Samaria," this being the biblical name for the occupied West Bank, which is currently home to about three million Palestinians who are in Israel's way.
There is "no doubt that President Trump, who showed courage and determination in his decisions in the first term, will support the State of Israel in this move," according to Smotrich, who believes that Trump will back Israel in further demolishing the Palestinian presence on "its" land.
Smotrich's job duties include overseeing the expansion of Jewish settlements in the West Bank. And he apparently feels as though Trump is the best guy to get the job done, seeing as how during his first term he:
1) Instigated the relocation of the U.S. embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem
2) Formally recognized Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights
3) Ruled that a number of controversial Israeli settlements in the West Bank are "legal"
"Trump also oversaw the Abraham Accords, which has already resulted in the normalization of relations between Israel and a number of Arab countries, with the idea that Saudi Arabia will be next as the ultimate peace achievement," reports explain.
Israel’s far-right minister, Bezalel Smotrich, announces his intention to annex the illegally occupied West Bank, home to more than 3 million Palestinians.pic.twitter.com/BVuoD7Yle2 https://t.co/111RFEYa2j
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Trump taps pro-Israel New York Republican Elise Stefanik as U.S. ambassador to UN
Another point of celebration for Israel with Trump's win is the president-elect's choice of Elise Stefanik, a pro-Israel Republican congresswoman from New York, to serve as the new U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.
It is expected, according to the Israeli newspaper Haaretz, that Stefanik will spend most of her time combatting the UN's criticisms of Israel's "military campaign" in Gaza, which much of the world is now openly referring to as a genocide since more than 43,000 Palestinians, most of them women and children, have died at Israel's hands since Oct. 7, 2023.
Since the U.S. continues to be Israel's "best friend" on the world stage, fully supporting its military operations regardless of which political party is in office, the country has isolated itself in terms of international relations. With Trump soon at the helm once again, how much stronger will Israel become in its efforts to achieve Greater Israel?
"Trump's campaign was funded with the promise his admin would allow this right?" asked someone on X / Twitter.
"Just as they planned," said another, referring to Israel. "More settlements for the far-right minister of finance."
Another shared a tidbit from the International Court of Justice's (ICJ) advisory opinion stating that Israel has already de facto annexed the West Bank via the establishment of facts on ground.
"It is just moving forward to make it official via de jure annexation," this person added about how this is simply the next step, with Trump's help, in Israel's global conquest.
"Go ahead and normalize the apartheid," sneered another. "It will only hasten Israel's collapse."
"Soon this Zionist state will annex Jordan," suggested another about what is next on the military conquest docket for the Zionist state. "Lebanon, too."
Trump appears to be the "savior" of Zionist Israel, who is demanding a leader that will bring peace and safety to its endeavors. Learn more at IsraelCollapse.com.
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