U.S. Involvement in Israel and Palestine. Question… Do you believe the United States should be financially involved with either the Israelis or the Palestinians.

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U.S. Involvement in Israel and Palestine

Question… Do you believe the United States should be financially involved with either the Israelis or the Palestinians in their conflict? Explain.Do you believe the United States should be financially involved with either the Israelis or the Palestinians in their conflict? Explain. ?

$6.8 Million each day $ 0.3 Million each day

Financial Report 2007 $ 110 Million every year$3 Billion every year YOU PAY: About 27 times as much money goes to Israel $ 10 per year 0.37 cents per year

Why the US Supports Israel Israel has a nuclear arsenal that is capable of reaching as far as the former Soviet Union. We sympathize with the Jewish people. We were the first country to recognize Israel after WWII. They are an ally in a region where we have few. They provide military bases in a high tension zone and provide battlefield testing for American weaponry. Israel has successfully prevented radical nationalists in neighboring countries. Israel's intelligence service has assisted the U.S. in intelligence gathering and covert operations.

Why shouldn’t we support Israel? Our support of Israel is weakening our security in the world by creating more enemies and is damaging our global image. The money could be used for other things, like humanitarian efforts or domestic programs. Our aid is directly responsible for a large portion of the barrier wall between Israel and Palestine. Our aid is going to weaponry which is being used against the local Palestinian people.

Stop US financed Genocide in the Middle East

Obama’s Chance… - Savior to the region? –First Minority President –First President to have lived in a Muslim Country Indonesia when he was 6 years old –Regarded as a person of change

Obama Continued … November, 13, 2010 – A 90 day freeze was placed on the building of all Israeli settlements in the West Bank by President Obama and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. In return for the 90 day settlement freeze the US gave Israel $3 Billion worth of security incentives and fighter jets The building of settlements has since continued!

Reflection Question Now, having a better idea of how the US spends its money in Israel/Palestine, If you were President how would you spend these funds? Explain.