NATIONAL SECURITY
Netanyahu probably 'most grieved' by new U.S. president
Thursday, January 28, 2021
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Chad Groening (OneNewsNow.comThe head of a Messianic Jewish ministry is very concerned about Joe Biden's decision to restore relations with the Palestinians, including the millions of "aid" dollars that will be going toward that effort.
As One News Now recently reported, acting U.S. Ambassador Richard Mills says the new administration believes in the "Palestinians' legitimate aspirations for a state of their own and to live with dignity and security."
Biden's team will take steps to reopen diplomatic relations that were closed during President Donald Trump's administration, and it also intends to restore U.S. assistance programs that are supposed to support economic development programs and humanitarian aid to the Palestinian people.
Jan Markell, founder and director of Olive Tree Ministries and host of "Understanding the Times" on American Family Radio, says this is a return to the Obama-Biden administration.
"The intent of the Biden administration is going to be to hammer Israel just as Obama did," she tells One News Now. "It's going to compromise Israel's safety and security to promote the Arab-Islamic world. I think these are very dark days for American-Israeli relations. I think the most grieved person on earth is probably Benjamin Netanyahu trying to figure out what he's going to do with this new administration."
Markell, Jan (Olive Tree Ministries)Markell is also concerned about what U.S. taxpayer aid to the Palestinians will really pay for.
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