Trump cancels sanctions on Israeli settlers in West Bank
- U.S. President Donald Trump canceled sanctions against Israelis accused of violence in the West Bank after suspected Jewish settlers attacked Palestinian villages, setting cars and property ablaze.
- The cancellation of sanctions could indicate a presidency that is more tolerant of Israel's settlement expansion and violence toward Palestinians, as stated by the Associated Press.
- Settler leaders praised Trump's decision, which reversed sanctions imposed by the Biden administration nearly a year ago during heightened violence in the region.
- The West Bank has over 500,000 settlers, and rights groups criticize the growing impunity towards violent settlers, as noted by local officials.
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