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The Dark Truth About Trump & Israel - Ari Abramowitz: The Land of Israel Fellowship
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Is there a dark side to Trump for Israel? Will he really be the blessing for Israel that so many expect? This is an excerpt from The Land of Israel Fellowship Session #202 (The Beauty of a Test). To watch the entire session go to: https://thelandofisrael.com/fellowship/beauty-of-a-test/ Join The Land of Israel Fellowship and join our exclusive Israel/Torah live online interactive gatherings with individuals, families, and communities around the world every week. To join click here: https://thelandofisrael.com/membership/
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People were asking me, the Trump thing,
is it good for Israel or is it bad for
Israel? Because on the one hand, you
know, in his last term, he arguably
secured the title of the best president
for Israel and in America's history.
Right? He moved the embassy to
Jerusalem. He recognized Israel's
sovereignty in the Golan Heights. He
defunded UNRWA, the terrorist network.
He got moving the Abraham Accords, this
historic, unbelievable peace treaties
that I myself doubted was ever possible
in the pre-Messianic era. You know, but
but on the other hand, towards the end
of his first term, he was planning on
pushing through a plan which was being
called the Trump peace plan. Do you guys
remember that?
It was officially called
Peace to Prosperity, a vision to improve
the lives of Palestinian and Israeli
people.
This is the map of the Palestinian state
that he wanted to establish. And it did
involve carving up the land of Israel,
including parts of Judea and Samaria, to
create a Palestinian state. I don't know
if you guys remember, we spoke about it
on the fellowship then. But they you
know, they actually created a
peninsula-like appendage in order to
include our farm onto the part of
southeastern Judea that would be in the
state of Israel. Which on the one hand,
I guess was considerate, they did that
literally for us. It was like very
flattering to know that Ambassador
Friedman and Trump and well, I don't
know if Trump is actually but they sat
down and they worked up the maps and
changed it because of our farm.
But on the other hand, we would have
been surrounded on all sides, God
forbid, by a Palestinian terrorist state
in the heart of our ancient God-given
homeland. Which by the way, caused me to
consider whether it may have been a gift
for Trump that he lost the last
elections. I really thought that.
Because what that essentially did was it
left him having only done good for
Israel.
Because Israel was going to accept his
proposal, it was pretty clear.
Everything indicated that the political
leadership on our side was ready to
accept this, despite the fact that it
meant establishing a terrorist state in
the hills of Judea, God forbid. But
there's just no denying the truth
that the Trump administration were true
friends to Israel, or as true as it's
ever gotten for us.
Which is a very stark contrast to the
very clear
adversarialism
or enmity of the Biden administration
and Kamala Harris. Right from their arms
embargo since the start of our war
against Iran and their proxies in our
time of need, they were embargoing
embargoing weapons to their funding of
our enemies and transferring funds and
humanitarian aid right into the hands of
Hamas building a port, a ridiculous port
to circumvent Israel so they can give
more and more and more directly to
Hamas. I mean,
who can testify more than me and Mike
Ezell who are actually suing the Biden
administration in a very real lawsuit
regarding the morally bankrupt and
horribly unjust sanctions regimes that
they were unleashing on the Jews of
Judea and Samaria and their need to
create some sort of sick moral
equivalence between Hamas and Jews. So,
that's why they did it because they
needed to create that. And you know
what? She lost Detroit anyways.
Despite all of it, there was all of that
pandering, she lost it anyways.
That was That was cute. But, anyways,
um you know, it seems like the answer is
clear. Of course, Trump's victory would
be good for Israel, but I found myself
second-guessing.
Because when you look at the last 20
years of the US-Israel relationship,
there's a clear pattern that emerges
that Israel tends to implement the most
self-destructive policies when we have a
friend
in the White House that's pressuring us
to. Whether it's giving away territory
or refraining to fight our wars to
victory. I remember George W. Bush
pushed the Gaza disengagement. I don't
think that, you know, Obama would have
been able to push that, but Bush was a
friend, so he was successful in doing
that. You know, on the other hand,
under US leaders who are
clear adversaries of Israel, Israel
tends not to give away any territory to
our enemies and we tend to be more
inclined to fight the battles that we
need to fight for our own survival.
So, you know, after all, uh it was the
day after his meeting with Kamala in the
US, the Prime Minister Netanyahu
assassinated Hamas leader Haniyeh in
Tehran, ordered the Beeb attack, killed
Nasrallah, and all these other
highlights that we remember so fondly.
Right? So, when we have clear
adversaries in the White House, Israel
tends to be much more bold and decisive
in taking our fate into our hands and
putting our faith where it belongs,
whether we're doing it out of out of
will or out of a lack of choice,
we're putting our faith where it
belongs, which is not in the White House
or in the US administration, but rather
in Hashem,
and in the young lions of Judah that are
defending us with their hearts and their
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