President Biden has taken a bold step by imposing financial and travel sanctions on Israeli settlers accused of violent attacks on Palestinians in the West Bank. This move is not only a diplomatic notice to Israel’s government but also a message to Arab Americans, a crucial part of the political coalition he needs to be re-elected. The sanctions, targeting four Israelis, will cut them off from the U.S. financial system and prevent them from traveling to the United States. This action comes amid growing criticism over U.S. support for Israel’s war in Gaza and aims to address the escalating violence in the region. The White House announced the sanctions just hours before Mr. Biden held a campaign event in Michigan, a critical battleground state with a large Arab American population. The executive order reflects American frustration with Israeli settlers and their impact on the two-state solution between Israel and the Palestinians. The situation in the West Bank is a cause for concern, and the U.S. is taking a stand to address the threat to peace and stability in the region. For more details, visit www.nytimes.com
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