Daily Briefing Feb. 25: In State of the Union, Trump renews pledge to strike Iran if needed

In his State of the Union address, President Trump reiterated his willingness to confront Iran if necessary. The US has not commented on the recent Jewish settler attack in the West Bank that killed a Palestinian-American, despite awareness of the incident. Additionally, the US embassy announced new consular pop-up services in Israeli settlements and it established a communication channel between the Palestinian Authority and the Board of Peace to facilitate Gaza reconstruction and disarmament efforts.

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Daily Briefing Feb. 25: In State of the Union, Trump renews pledge to strike Iran if needed

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In the foreign policy portion of his lengthy State of the Union address, US President Donald Trump repeated his oft-mentioned talking points about Iran, Magid reports, noting the president’s terminology about never hesitating to confront threats against the US.

Trump has said he is “aware of” last week’s killing of Palestinian-American 19-year-old Nasrallah Abu Siam in an armed settler attack in the West Bank, and Magid reviews why the US administration has not commented or gotten involved in this latest incident of Jewish settler violence.

As the US Embassy in Israel announces first-time pop-up locations for consular services in the Jewish settlements of Efrat and Beitar Illit, Magid discusses the decision to hold the project in these new locations.

With a formal communication channel established between the Board of Peace and the Palestinian Authority, Magid discusses how the PA is seeking legitimacy and aims to be as involved as possible in the Gaza reconstruction.

Magid also reports on conversations with Arab and European diplomats involved in the Board of Peace, and their comments about the enormous amount of pressure required to be applied on Hamas and Israel for the disarmament of Hamas to succeed.

Check out The Times of Israel’s ongoing liveblog for more updates.

For further reading:

Trump: US ‘wiped out’ Iran’s nuclear program ‘but they want to start all over again’

US avoids condemning settler killing of Palestinian-American in armed West Bank attack

In first, US embassy to provide consular services at pop-ups in West Bank settlements

US approves formal communication channel between PA and Board of Peace — officials

Waving off the skeptics, US feeling bullish after Board of Peace inaugural confab

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