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Far-right Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has exploited 
anti-Muslim prejudice in order to appeal to American voters. In December, 
citing a debunked study by an extremist right-wing think tank, Trump called 
for banning all Muslims 
<http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/dec/07/donald-trump-ban-all-muslims-entering-us-san-bernardino-shooting>
 from 
entering the U.S., with a “total and complete shutdown” of the borders. 
This led critics worldwide to compare Trump to fascist leaders 
<http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/dec/08/muslim-americans-donald-trump-remarks-fascist-hate-speech>
.

Trump, nevertheless, has stood by his extreme policies in 2016. On Jan. 2, 
the far-right presidential candidate adopted a new strategy to defend his 
position: Modeling policies after Israel, the U.S.’s closest ally in the 
Middle East.

The billionaire real estate mogul took to Twitter to criticize Hillary 
Clinton for opposing his ban on Muslims. “Hillary Clinton said that it is 
O.K. to ban Muslims from Israel by building a WALL, but not O.K. to do so 
in the U.S. We must be vigilant!” Trump tweeted.

Trump is referencing the separation wall Israel has constructed alongside 
and within the borders of the West Bank, which has been illegally occupied 
by the Israeli military since 1967. The majority of the barrier is in fact 
inside occupied territory, and prevents Palestinians from entering Israel.

Israel says it built the wall for security, to prevent attacks from 
Palestinian militants. Critics say Israel is using security as an excuse 
and unilaterally building a wall in order to illegally annex occupied 
Palestinian land.

The separation wall is illegal under international law. The International 
Court of Justice ruled 
<http://www.icj-cij.org/docket/index.php?pr=71&p1=3&p2=1&case=131&p3=6> 
14-to-one 
in 2004 that the “construction of the wall being built by Israel, the 
occupying Power, in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including in and 
around East Jerusalem, and its associated régime, are contrary to 
international law”.”

“Israel is under an obligation to terminate its breaches of international 
law; it is under an obligation to cease forthwith the works of construction 
of the wall being built in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including in 
and around East Jerusalem, to dismantle forthwith the structure therein 
situated, and to repeal or render ineffective forthwith all legislative and 
regulatory acts relating thereto,” the leading international court said in 
its advisory opinion. It added, “Israel is under an obligation to make 
reparation for all damage caused by the construction of the wall in the 
Occupied Palestinian Territory.”

Explaining its ruling, the International Court of Justice noted, “Israel 
cannot rely on a right of self-defence or on a state of necessity in order 
to preclude the wrongfulness of the construction of the wall.” The court 
furthermore pointed out that all foreign countries “are under an obligation 
not to recognize the illegal situation resulting from the construction of 
the wall and not to render aid or assistance in maintaining the situation 
created by such construction.”

In 2004, the U.N. General Assembly additionally overwhelmingly voted in 
favor of a resolution that condemned Israel’s illegal separation barrier. 
150 countries supported the resolution — including all 25 members of the 
E.U. Just six voted against it, including Israel, the U.S., Australia, and 
three tiny U.S.-allied Micronesian island nations.

Leading human rights organizations have also maintained that the wall is 
illegal and inhumane. Amnesty International has insisted the barrier was 
built for political, not security, purposes. The leading right groups wrote 
in 2004 
<https://unispal.un.org/DPA/DPR/unispal.nsf/d80185e9f0c69a7b85256cbf005afeac/4640001e261472b785256e98005265bf?OpenDocument>
:

*“[T]he fence/wall is not being built between Israel and the Occupied 
Territories but mostly (close to 90%) inside the West Bank, cutting off 
communities and families from each other, separating Palestinians from 
their land, work, education and health care facilities and other essential 
services. This, in order to facilitate passage between Israel and more than 
50 illegal Israeli settlements located in the West Bank. The route of the 
fence/wall inside the West Bank is purportedly aimed at protecting unlawful 
Israeli settlements and results in unlawful destruction and appropriation 
of Palestinian property and other human rights violations. 
‘Military/security needs’ cannot be invoked to justify measures that 
benefit unlawful Israeli settlements at the expense of the occupied 
Palestinian population. In its present configuration, the fence/wall 
violates Israel’s obligations under international law.”*

The International Committee Red Cross has likewise said 
<https://web.archive.org/web/20131106025717/http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/3498795.stm>
 that 
Israel’s separation wall violates international law and the Geneva 
Conventions. The barrier goes “far beyond what is permissible for an 
occupying power,” and “runs counter to Israel’s obligation under 
[international humanitarian law] to ensure the humane treatment and 
well-being of the civilian population living under its occupation,” the 
humanitarian organization says.

Despite the clear rulings of international legal bodies and human rights 
groups, Israel and the U.S. have insisted the wall is necessary to ensure 
Israeli security. A 2004 poll 
<http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/features/peace-index-most-israelis-support-the-fence-despite-palestinian-suffering-1.116334>found
 
that 84 of Israeli Jews support the separation barrier.

Critics have described the barrier as an “apartheid wall.” The 
Palestinian-Israeli activist group Stop the Wall 
<http://www.stopthewall.org/about-us>, also known as the Palestinian 
Grassroots Anti-Apartheid Wall Campaign, says it “considers the Wall as an 
integral project of Israel’s occupation, colonialism and apartheid and 
hence understands the struggle against the Wall as part of the overall 
effort of the Palestinian people to achieve self-determination, equality 
and the return of the refugees.”

Trump, Clinton, Obama, and Israel

In his reference to Hillary Clinton in the aforementioned tweet, Trump was 
acknowledging the Democratic presidential candidate’s staunch support for 
Israel.

Clinton published an open letter 
<http://forward.com/opinion/national/324013/how-i-would-rebuild-ties-to-israel-and-benjamin-neta/#ixzz3qa4KxBWv>
 in 
The Forward in November in which she defended right-wing Israeli Prime 
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and insisted she would “reaffirm the 
unbreakable bonds of friendship and unity between the people and 
governments of the United States and Israel.”

Hillary Clinton is a close ally and friend of Haim Saban, a media mogul 
billionaire — among the world’s 400 richest people — who has been described 
as a “Koch Brother of Israel 
<http://www.salon.com/2015/11/20/top_clinton_donor_and_koch_brother_of_israel_supports_profiling_and_intense_interrogation_of_muslims/>.”
 
Clinton sent a letter to Saban 
<https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/2158218-hillary-clintons-letter-to-haim-saban-against-bds.html>
 in 
July, in which she smeared and vilifiedBoycott, Divestment, and Sanctions 
<http://www.bdsmovement.net/bdsintro> (BDS), a nonviolent global grassroots 
movement called for by Palestinian civil society that seeks to pressure 
Israel, through peaceful economic measures, to comply with international 
law and end its illegal occupation and oppression of the indigenous 
Palestinian people. Clinton asked Saban for advice on how to undermine BDS, 
emphasizing “how crucial it is for America to defend Israel at every turn.”

In her letter to the billionaire, Clinton characterized U.N. resolutions 
that call on Israel to respect international law and stop its illegal 
activity as “anti-Israel resolutions.” Salon previously exposed how 
<http://www.salon.com/2015/11/19/deferring_justice_clinton_emails_show_how_state_dept_undermined_u_n_action_on_israeli_war_crimes/>
 the 
U.S. State Department, under Clinton’s leadership, boasted that it 
“deferred” U.N. action on Israeli war crimes in hopes of “reframing the 
debate” and “moving away from the U.N.”

“I defended Israel from isolation and attacks at the United Nations and 
other international settings, including opposing the biased Goldstone 
report,” Clinton furthermore boasted in the November open letter.

Saban characterized Clinton as the ideal U.S. presidential candidate for 
Israel in aninterview 
<http://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Politics-And-Diplomacy/Saban-Hillary-is-ideal-candidate-for-Israel-403172>
 with 
the right-wing Israeli publication The Jerusalem Post in May 2015.

Donald Trump was himself planning to visit with Israel’s hard-line 
right-wing leader Netanyahu in December, but cancelled his trip 
<http://www.cnn.com/2015/12/10/politics/donald-trump-postpones-israel-trip/> 
when 
the prime minister criticized Trump’s proposal to ban Muslims.

Trump has not said much about Israel, and has articulated misunderstandings 
about basic political issues in the Middle East. In September, he confused 
<http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/sep/04/donald-trump-difference-between-hamas-hezbollah-quds-kurds>
 Palestinian 
Sunni Islamist party Hamas with Shia Islamist group Hezbollah.

Despite his confusion about Middle Eastern politics, Trump he made it clear 
that he staunchly champions Israel.

On Fox News in November, Trump affirmed support for the U.S. ally and 
claimed 
<http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/187239#.VogUpxYUQ40>“there 
has never been a greater enemy to Israel than Barack Obama.”

Despite Trump’s claims, the Obama administration has in fact been 
incredibly supportive of Israel 
<http://www.haaretz.com/opinion/.premium-1.662588>. The Obama 
administration has done little about Israel’s continued illegal expansion 
of settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories.

In a 2011 BBC interview 
<https://web.archive.org/web/20150403065729/http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/newsnight/9418922.stm>
 with 
renowned British journalist Jeremy Paxman, prominent political analyst and 
scholar Noam Chomsky said that, on Israel-Palestine, Obama’s “position is 
shocking.” Chomsky pointed out that the Obama administration, at that time, 
essentially gave Israel carte blanche to continue its policies.

During Israel’s 51-day war on Gaza in the summer of 2014, Obama steadfastly 
defended the close U.S. ally, despite the fact that human rights 
organizations and the U.N. accused Israel of committing war crimes and 
deliberately targeting civilians 
<http://www.salon.com/2015/12/14/outcry_over_alleged_israeli_war_crimes_grows_louder_as_accused_military_officer_goes_free_in_britain/>.
 
More than 2,250 Palestinians, and 550 children, were killed in the war, the 
vast majority of whom were civilians, according to the U.N. Israel bombed 
hospitals, civilian neighborhoods, schools, U.N. shelters, mosques, and 
churches. In spite of these documented atrocities, the Obama administration 
boosted military aid to Israel during the war.

The U.S. gives an average of more than $3 billion in military aid to Israel 
each year. The Obama administration has considered increasing this figure 
to $5 billion per year 
<http://www.military.com/daily-news/2015/11/09/us-security-aid-to-israel-may-increase-to-5-billion-a-year.html>,
 
or almost $14 million per day.

<http://www.salon.com/2016/01/02/donald_trump_cites_israels_illegal_separation_wall_to_justify_banning_muslims/>
Ben Norton is a politics staff writer at Salon. You can find him on Twitter 
at@BenjaminNorton <http://twitter.com/benjaminnorton>.

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