Trump Gives "Green Light" to Gaza Operations, Promises U.S. Support Even if Ceasefire Is Violated
Key Details
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Authorization for New Operations:
Trump effectively gave the Zionist regime the "green light" to renew attacks in Gaza, assuring Netanyahu of unwavering U.S. support, even in the case of ceasefire violations. -
Lifting Sanctions on NSO Group:
Trump reportedly promised to lift sanctions on the Israeli firm NSO Group, known for developing the controversial Pegasus spyware, despite international backlash over its misuse. -
Approval of Settlement Expansion:
Trump is also said to have supported the continued expansion of Zionist settlements in the West Bank, an action widely condemned as a violation of international law.
International Reactions
- Palestinian Response: Hamas and other Palestinian groups condemned Trump’s stance, calling it another example of American complicity in occupation and aggression.
- Global Criticism: International organizations, including the UN, have consistently criticized settlement expansions and ceasefire violations in Gaza, which exacerbate the humanitarian crisis.
Context
- NSO Group: The company has been embroiled in scandals over allegations that its software was used to spy on journalists, activists, and politicians.
- Gaza Strip: The region remains a hotspot for military escalation and humanitarian crises due to blockades and recurrent attacks.
Conclusion
Trump’s support for the Zionist regime, even at the expense of international norms, underscores the continuation of unilateral U.S. policies favoring "Israel." This decision risks heightening tensions in the region and undermining prospects for a peaceful resolution.
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