Trump's new services to the Zionist regime of Israel
He noted that, in my opinion, Arab countries will not support the plan to evacuate Palestinians from Gaza and send them to other countries. Countries neighboring occupied Palestine have also strongly opposed Trump's request to relocate Gaza residents to neighboring countries, Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman al-Safadi stressed:
In the early days of his second term, Donald Trump, the new president of the United States, has once again followed the same path he took in his first term. In his first term, Trump gave unprecedented support to the Zionist regime and took new steps in support of Israel and against the Palestinians. These actions and positions have met with positive responses from Tel Aviv.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has thanked US President Donald Trump for lifting the arms embargo on Israel. Netanyahu was seen in a video saying that he thanked Trump for fulfilling his promise to provide Israel with the necessary facilities and equipment to defend itself and defeat its common enemies.
The Washington government has said that 1,800 MK-84 bombs stored in the United States will be transported and delivered to the Zionist regime of Israel in the next few days.
The White House has ordered the Pentagon to lift a ban on the delivery of the 2,000-pound bombs to Israel, according to three Israeli officials speaking to Axios.
President Joe Biden's decision to halt the shipment of the bombs in May last year sparked a major crisis in US-Israeli relations, during the war on Gaza that lasted more than 15 months.
On Saturday, Trump said that many of the things Israel had previously requested from the United States would now be delivered to Tel Aviv. Earlier, the United States announced that Trump, in an effort to support Israel, had lifted a ban on the sale of 2,000-pound bombs to Israel. The ban was announced and implemented during the Joe Biden administration.
The Biden administration claimed that it was concerned that Israel's use of MK-84 bombs against densely populated Gaza would result in large civilian casualties.
The Prime Minister of the brutal Israeli regime, Benjamin Netanyahu, and his supporters in Israel and the United States used Biden's decision to make a false claim that the United States had imposed an arms embargo on Israel.
Biden's decision also drew strong criticism from the Jewish community in the United States, which is traditionally more Democratic.
However, as predicted, the new US President Donald Trump concluded that in order to serve the Zionist regime and provide all kinds of military aid to Israel at the beginning of his presidency.
Another issue raised by Donald Trump in the framework of Israel's main goals regarding the Gaza Strip, namely to remove the Palestinians and send Zionist settlers to the area, is the issue of expelling the Palestinians living in Gaza and sending them to other countries.
In controversial statements, in the so-called solution to the Gaza problem, Trump has called for the territory to remain completely empty and for Palestinians to be resettled in neighboring Arab countries. Trump, while pointing out the lack of suitable living conditions, called on neighboring Arab countries of the occupied territories, including Egypt and Jordan, to welcome the people of Gaza and provide them with housing to reduce the problems in the area under the pretext of relocating the residents of the Gaza Strip.
Trump, while emphasizing his proposed instructions to the leaders of Egypt and Jordan, has called on them to cooperate in the implementation of this plan.
However, Trump's plan has faced strong opposition both inside and outside the United States. Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said: Donald Trump's idea of relocating Palestinians from Gaza to another location does not seem feasible.
He noted that, in my opinion, Arab countries will not support the plan to evacuate Palestinians from Gaza and send them to other countries. Countries neighboring occupied Palestine have also strongly opposed Trump's request to relocate Gaza residents to neighboring countries, Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman al-Safadi stressed:
Our opposition to the displacement of people and the displacement of refugees remains unwavering, and it is essential to achieving the stability and peace we all desire. In a statement, the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs previously stated that the displacement of Palestinians and the removal of their original inhabitants from the Palestinian land is unacceptable.
During Donald Trump's first term as president, the United States has taken unprecedented positions and actions in favor of the Zionist regime. In fact, one of the clearest manifestations of Trump's foreign policy is his position on the issue of unconditional support for Israel and the implementation of measures that previous US presidents refused to take.
The most important of these are the recognition of Quds (Jerusalem) as the capital of the Zionist regime, the recognition of the annexation of the occupied Golan Heights and its annexation to occupied Palestine, and the proposed 'Deal of the Century', all of which have granted unprecedented privileges to Israel while simultaneously depriving the Palestinians of their fundamental and clear rights.
Meanwhile, by authorizing the sending of 2,000-pound bombs to the Zionist regime and taking a position coordinated with Tel Aviv on expelling Palestinians from the Gaza Strip, Trump is heading down the same path he took during his first presidential term serving the Zionist regime of Israel.