To Arabs, Trump Just Did the Unthinkable, Shut Down Palestinians’ DC Headquarters


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To Arabs, Trump Just Did the Unthinkable, Shut Down Palestinians’ DC Headquarters

Palestinian militants like the woman pictured, left, haven't reckoned on President Donald Trump's firm backing for Israel.ShutterstockPalestinian militants like the woman pictured, left, haven’t reckoned on President Donald Trump’s firm backing for Israel. On Monday, the Trump State Department closed the Palestinian Authority’s headquarters in Washington. (Shutterstock)

The Trump administration is shutting down the Washington headquarters of the Palestine Liberation Organization

According to The Washington Post reported, the announcement was made in a statement released by the State Department — and it was an announcement that practically screamed frustration with the Palestinians’ obstinance when it comes to real negotiations.

“PLO leadership has condemned a U.S. peace plan they have not yet seen and refused to engage with the U.S. government with respect to peace efforts and otherwise,” the statement declared, according to The Post.

As the Times of Israel notes, the Palestinian Authority “has boycotted the Trump administration and rebuffed its peace efforts since the US president’s recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital in December of last year.”

“The Palestinians claim East Jerusalem — which Israel captured from Jordan in the 1967 Six Day War and later annexed — as the capital of their future state.”

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A statement from the Palestinian Authority’s Negotiations Affairs Department confirmed the move.

“We have been notified by a U.S. official of their decision to close the Palestinian Mission to the U.S.,” a statement by chief PLO diplomat Saeb Erekat read.

“This is yet another affirmation of the Trump Administration’s policy to collectively punish the Palestinian people, including by cutting financial support for humanitarian services including health and education. To this regard, we will take the necessary measures to protect the rights of our citizens living in the United States to access their consular services.”

The Palestinian Authority’s announcement quickly degenerated into an airing of grievances against alleged crimes committed by Israel.

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“This dangerous escalation shows that the U.S. is willing to disband the international system in order to protect Israeli crimes and attacks against the land and people of Palestine as well as against peace and security in the rest of our region,” Erekat’s statement read.

“We reiterate that the rights of the Palestinian people are not for sale, that we will not succumb to U.S. threats and bullying and that we will continue our legitimate struggle for freedom, justice, and independence, including by all political and legal means possible. Accordingly, we continue to call upon the International Criminal Court to open its immediate investigation into Israeli crimes.”

Right, well, good luck with all of that.

For all of their obstinacy and bluster, the Palestinians gain approximately nothing. Just this weekend, in fact, they lost $25 million in funding for hospitals from the Trump administration for their actions, according to The Associated Press.

This is only going to make things worse.

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And if they think this sort of talk about “Israeli crimes” or gripes about “collective” punishment for an entity that supports terrorism as openly and as odiously as the Palestinian Authority is going to get them anywhere, well, this is the Donald Trump administration. The man in the Oval Office stands with Israel a bit more steadily than the last president did.

The Palestinian Authority needs to sit down at the table and come to a solution.

Pretending that the Trump administration strengthening ties with Israel — including recognition of Jerualem as the capital of Israel — somehow makes it impossible for Palestinians to engage in real negotiations won’t get any member of the Palestinian leadership very far.

Now, it won’t even get them a headquarters in Washington, D.C. — and Israel’s going to love Trump for it.

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Sessions Promises Further Surge in Immigration Judges


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Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced Monday that there are more immigration court judges than ever, a number he intends to see even further increased by the end of the year.

Sessions delivered remarks before 44 new immigration judges assembled at the Virginia headquarters of the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR), which oversees the immigration court system. The group, Sessions noted, was the largest class of judges in immigration court history.

“I’m honored and excited to welcome the largest class of immigration judges in history—44 new immigration judges.  Each of you will play a critical role in our legal system, and I have no doubt that you will be up to the task,” Session said.

The new class also means that there are more immigration judges active today than ever before. But there are still more to come, Sessions said Monday, promising a cumulative 50 percent increase in the number of immigration judges by the end of the year.

The reason for this flurry of activity is Sessions’s efforts to curb the overwhelming backlog of immigration court cases. Late last year, President Donald Trump temporarily mobilized hundreds of immigration court judges to help cut the number of cases pending in the backlog. The Department of Justice claimed some success in October, showing that it had addressed 2,700 more cases thanks to the surge.

But recent analysis indicates the DOJ is still struggling to make a dent. There were some 700,000 cases pending as of May, according to the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse, which attributed the phenomenon to an increase in the amount of time it takes the average case to clear.

In his remarks, Sessions blamed the surging backlog on the increase in specious or false asylum claims, noting that the number of those seeking asylum who appeared in an immigration court rose from 4,000 in 2009 to 73,000 in 2016.

“Our system was not designed to handle thousands of new asylum claims every month from individuals who illegally flood across the border,” Sessions said. “But that is what has been happening, and it has overwhelmed the system.”

The Attorney General also took the opportunity to defend a recent immigration court ruling, issued by his office, which restricted the eligibility for asylum. The ruling has received pushback in Congress. But from Sessions’s point of view, it is part of enforcing immigration law as it exists, and keeping the borders under control.

“Let me say this clearly: it is perfectly legitimate, moral, and decent for a nation to have a legal system of immigration and to enforce the system it adopts,” Sessions said. “No great and prosperous nation can have both a generous welfare system and open borders. Such a policy is both radical and dangerous. It must be rejected out of hand.”

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Iran Vows Strikes Outside Borders, ‘Beyond the Seas’


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A top Iranian military leader warned on Monday that Iran is plotting strikes outside of its own borders and will even go “beyond the seas” to carry out attacks on those it perceives as enemies, statements that further highlight Iran’s clandestine operations inside the United States and in Europe.

“We warn the enemies of the Islamic Revolution that if they make an aggression against the Islamic Iran, we will chase and punish them not only outside the borders but also beyond the seas,” General Yahya Rahim Safavi, a top aide to Iran’s Supreme Leader, was quoted as saying on Monday in remarks in Tehran.

The comments come just days after Iran’s Revolution Guard Corps, or IRGC, launched a missile strike in Iraq’s Kurdistan region. Iran has promised further strikes in that country.

Safavi’s rhetoric also comes on the heels of the arrest of two Iranians in the United States who were accused of plotting terror attacks against Israeli and Jewish targets. U.S. officials have warned that Iran’s spy operations expand far beyond its borders and that the Islamic Republic has the capability of launching terror strikes across the region and even the globe.

Iran confirmed its airstrikes in Iraq during the weekend.

“The IRGC Aerospace Force’s missile unit in cooperation with the IRGC Ground Force’s drone unit targeted the headquarters and a meeting of the leaders of a filthy and criminal grouplet and a center for training affiliated terrorists with 7 short-range ground-to-ground missiles yesterday (Saturday),” the IRGC said in a statement carried in Iran’s state-controlled press.

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