Trump the Day After !

With still two years to run of President Donald J. Trump’s second presidency, it may be timely, if a little early, to indulge in crystalball gazing. Still, here we go. Whoever is successful in the November 7, 2028, Presidential election, whether it be a Republican or Democrat, the natural bond of sympathy which exists between Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and the United States President Donald Trump will not continue post-election 2028.

Instead, Israel will find a very different White House from the one Trump occupied. The helciyon days of the Israel-U.S. relationship will have come to an end, replaced by vocal anti-Zionist opinions expressed freely by Presidential advisers, not least by the President himself. These will be the darkest days of post-Trump Zionism, with open hostility from the very people who had supported Trump’s Israel policy.

The new administration, hell-bent on appeasing the American electorate, armed with a doctrine and ideology in place of rational thought, hurls itself against the interests of the Jewish State under the guise of American self-interest.

Gone will be the American ethos, gone will be the empirical quality of American values in its distaste for crackpot ideologies and its respect for the individual, in its respect for genuine liberty, not prepared to sacrifice human beings on the altar of abstractions and empty ideals; all this will be gone, replaced by the oldest hatred, Jew-hatred. Seems unbelievable, no more than Germany’s post-Weimar Republic and the heady days of Hitler’s Third Reich.

Yosef Yigal Drever
 

Yosef Yigal Drever and Sylvia Drever co-founded Achdut HaLev in 2006 to reach out to the Jewish community's around the world providing support in learning Torah and promoting the 'Return of the Jewish people to the Land of Israel.' Yosef Yigal made Aliya in 2014 while Sylvia his wife is an Israeli. In late 2014 Achdut HaLev concentrated all its resources towards Aliya and the rebuilding of Eretz Yisrael. Excluding none and embracing all. The commandment to settle the Land of Israel is equal in importance to all the Torah Commandments all together: (Sifri Deut 12:29)

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