U.S. President Donald Trump’s revocation
of sanctions implemented against Jewish residents of Judea and Samaria
by the Biden administration came into effect on Friday, with the West
Bank-Related Sanctions program having been removed from the Department
of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control’s (OFAC) website.
According to the OAFC, all persons
designated for financial sanctions under former President Joe Biden’s
Executive Order 14115 of Feb. 1, 2024, were removed from the Specially
Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List (SDN List).
“All property and interests in property blocked under E.O. 14115 are unblocked,” the OAFC confirmed on Friday.
Fifty-eight individuals and organizations
were deleted from the list, including one Palestinian terrorist
organization, the “Lion’s Den” from Nablus in Samaria.
“The previous administration has embedded
deeply unpopular, inflationary, illegal and radical practices within
every agency and office of the federal government,” Trump said on
Monday, after revoking a host of what he called “harmful” executive
orders and actions of the former administration.
In addition to revoking the order regarding residents of Judea and Samaria, Trump also canceled Executive
Order 14022 from April 1, 2021, in which Biden ended the “national
emergency” with respect to the International Criminal Court.
The court, which is based in The Hague and
is independent of the United Nations, has issued arrest warrants for
Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
By revoking Biden’s executive order, Trump
returned Executive Order 13928 from June 11, 2020, which referred to
the court’s “illegitimate assertions of jurisdiction over personnel of
the United States and certain of its allies” and sanctioned those
connected to the court who asserted such jurisdiction.
After Trump defeated then-Vice President
Kamala Harris in November’s presidential election, leaders and activists
across the Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria were nearly unanimous in their praises for the Republican candidate.
Attorney Marc Zell, a resident of Tekoa in
Gush Etzion in Judea who serves as chairman of Republicans Overseas
Israel, told JNS, “In the previous Trump administration, the secretary
of state [Mike Pompeo] stated unequivocally that Jewish presence,
settlement and development in Judea and Samaria is both legal and
appropriate.
“The Harris-Biden-Obama administration
rescinded this policy and reverted to the Obama-Biden administration
policy, which treated Jewish presence in Judea and Samaria as an
obstacle to peace and ‘illegitimate.’ This will likely change
dramatically during the coming Trump administration—for the better,”
Zell said.
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