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Israeli leaders condemn expected US sanctions, Netanyahu vows to fight it with all his might
Leaders in Israel criticized potential sanctions that are expected to be imposed by the U.S. as early as this week against an Israel Defense Forces (IDF) military battalion accused of violating human rights back in 2022.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken could announce sanctions against IDF battalion «Netzah Yehuda» within days, marking the first time the U.S. will have placed sanctions on military units operated by Israel. If Blinken follows through with the sanctions, it could further strain relationships between the allies, which have already become tense as Israel continues its war in Gaza.
U.S. officials have not identified the sanctioned unit, though Israeli leaders and local media identified it as Netzah Yehuda, a battalion established nearly 25 years ago.
Israeli officials have condemned the expected sanctions, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who said he would oppose them.
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«If anyone thinks they can impose sanctions on a unit in the IDF, I will fight it with all my might,» Netanyahu said.
Some of the battalion’s members have been linked to abuse of Palestinians. The group faced harsh criticism from the U.S. in 2022 after a 78-year-old Palestinian-American man, Omar Assad, was found dead after being detained at a West Bank checkpoint.
An autopsy conducted by Palestinian officials found Assad suffered a heart attack caused by «external violence,» adding he had underlying health conditions.
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The autopsy also noted that Assad had bruises on his head, redness on his wrists caused by being bound, and bleeding in his eyelids after being tightly blindfolded.
The country’s military also investigated and found Israeli soldiers assumed Assad was sleeping when they cut off the cables binding his hands. When the soldiers saw Assad was unresponsive, they failed to offer medical help and left the scene.
The Israeli military said at the time that one officer was reprimanded, and two others were reassigned to non-commanding roles because of the incident.
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The uproar from the U.S. resulted in Israel relocating Netzah Yehuda to northern Israel in 2022, after it had been stationed in the West Bank. After the attack on Israel on Oct. 7 by Hamas-led terrorists, the battalion was relocated again to the southern border near Gaza. The battalion is now reportedly helping with the war effort in the Gaza Strip, according to the Israeli military.
«The battalion is professionally and bravely conducting operations in accordance to the IDF Code of Ethics and with full commitment to international law,» it said. It said that if the unit is sanctioned, «its consequences will be reviewed.»
Axios reported that if sanctions were imposed, the battalion and its members would no longer receive any type of training or assistance from the U.S. military, according to sources.
The U.S. is prohibited under the Leahy Law, from providing any sort of foreign aid or defense department training to countries responsible for alleged human rights violations based on credible information.
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While speaking to reporters on Friday, Blinken was asked about Israel’s violations of human rights in the West Bank and recommendations made by his department to cut military aid to certain Israeli units.
Blinken started by saying the Leahy Law was important and applied across the board.
«When we’re doing these investigations, these inquiries, it’s something that takes time, that has to be done very carefully both in collecting the facts and analyzing them – and that’s exactly what we’ve done,» he said. «And I think it’s fair to say that you’ll see results very soon. I’ve made determinations; you can expect to see them in the days ahead.»
Fox News Digital reached out to the State Department for comment.
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The Associated Press reported that Benny Gantz, a member of Israel’s War Cabinet, issued a statement saying he spoke with Blinken on Sunday and told him the decision is a «mistake.» Gantz added that sanctions would hurt the country’s legitimacy during a time of war.
The wire service also learned from two U.S. officials familiar with the sanctions that the announcement could come as early as Monday.
The officials reportedly said five units were investigated, and of the five, four acted to remedy violations they were accused of committing.
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On Friday, the U.S. imposed sanctions on an ally of Israel’s national security minister and two entities that raised money for Israeli men who allegedly committed settler violence. The new sanctions came in addition to others placed on five settlers and two unauthorized outposts earlier this year.
Friday’s sanctions will reportedly freeze U.S. assets held by those targeted, while also barring American forces from dealing with them.
Fox News Digital’s Andrea Vacchiano and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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Donald Trump designa a una mujer como su jefa de Gabinete
Donald Trump designó este jueves a Susie Wiles, directora de facto de su campaña presidencial, como jefa de Gabinete de la Casa Blanca, la primera mujer en ocupar ese cargo de enorme influencia.
Wiles es ampliamente reconocida tanto dentro como fuera del círculo íntimo de Trump por dirigir lo que fue, por mucho, su campaña más disciplinada y mejor ejecutada, además de que era considerada por muchos como la candidata principal para ocupar el cargo. Se mantuvo en buena medida lejos de los reflectores, e incluso se negó a decir algunas palabras mientras Trump celebraba su victoria electoral la madrugada del miércoles.
Incluso se negó a aceptar formalmente el cargo de directora de campaña, evitando convertirse en un blanco, tomando en cuenta el historial de Trump de cambiar frecuentemente a las personas que se desempeñan en ese puesto.
El nombramiento de Wiles es la primera gran decisión que da a conocer Trump desde que ganó las elecciones, y una que podría resultar una prueba decisiva en su próximo mandato, ya que debe conformar rápidamente al equipo que ayudará a dirigir el enorme gobierno federal. Wiles no le aporta al cargo mucha experiencia a nivel federal, pero tiene una relación cercana con el próximo mandatario.
Durante la campaña, Wiles logró hacer lo que pocos han podido: ayudar a controlar los impulsos de Trump, sin reprenderlo, sino ganándose su respeto y demostrándole que le iba mejor cuando seguía sus consejos que cuando los ignoraba,
Trump tuvo cuatro jefes de Gabinete en su primer mandato, incluido uno que sirvió en capacidad de interino durante un año, parte de una rotación de personal sin precedentes. Trump despidió a muchos de sus colaboradores principales durante su primer periodo presidencial, quienes resentían el sentirse gestionados o tratados con condescendencia, mientras que otros quedaron atrapados en las disputas ideológicas al interior de la Casa Blanca.
“Susie es dura, inteligente, innovadora y es admirada y respetada universalmente. Susie continuará trabajando incansablemente para Hacer Grande a Estados Unidos Otra Vez”, dijo Trump en un comunicado. “Es un honor bien merecido tener a Susie como la primera mujer en ser jefa de despacho en la historia de Estados Unidos. No tengo dudas de que hará que nuestro país se sienta orgulloso”.
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