US President Donald Trump has canceled an executive order that enabled sanctions against violent Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank, the White House announced Monday.
US President Joe Biden extended by one year the order declaring a state of emergency in the West Bank and authorizing the imposition of sanctions on Israeli residents of the region. "The situation ...
JINSAFUT, West Bank (AP) — Shortly after suspected Jewish settlers stormed Palestinian villages in the occupied West Bank ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday rescinded sanctions imposed by the former Biden administration ...
The Israeli military launched a large raid in the city of Jenin in the occupied West Bank on Tuesday, killing nine people and ...
The action carries out Trump’s Day One move to rescind former President Joe Biden’s February ... s expansion of settlements in the West Bank than Biden did. During his first term, the Trump ...
Only days before the end of his term and two weeks before the expiration of the previous order, President Joe Biden extended ... "The situation in the West Bank [aka Judea and Samaria ...
Gunmen opened fire on a bus and other vehicles near the Palestinian village of Al-Funduq in the West Bank on Monday ... deal completed before the end of Joe Biden's presidency on Jan. 20, though ...
and Stability in the West Bank." Trump's decision is a reversal of a major policy action by former President Joe Biden's administration which had slapped sanctions on numerous Israeli settler ...
US President Donald Trump has revoked his predecessor Joe Biden's executive order that enabled sanctions against violent Israeli settlers in the West Bank, the White House announced Monday.