President-elect Donald Trump just won reelection on Tuesday and he won’t even be taking office until Jan. 20, 2025, But good things already seem to be happening, just with the knowledge he won.
The stock market immediately soared, with the Dow topping 44,000 for the first time and the S&P 500 closing at a record high. Jack Smith dropped charges against Trump. NYC Mayor Eric Adams announced he would be ending food vouchers for illegal aliens. That followed a phone call with Trump. Some illegal aliens are also reportedly turning back and abandoning a caravan, fearing that they wouldn’t get in or be kicked out in the wake of Trump’s win.
That’s just the start. Now there’s big foreign policy news that Israel’s national public broadcaster Kan [cited as Kann News in the below X post] is reporting. According to them, Qatar informed Hamas’ leaders, who were in their territory, that they are “not welcome here.”
SCOOP: Qatar has conveyed to Hamas representatives on its soil – You're no longer welcomed here. More details on this major change – tonight at @kann_news
— Gili Cohen (@gilicohen10) November 8, 2024
That’s huge, given they’ve been able to have safe refuge there under Biden, and this puts the screws on them. The White House hasn’t confirmed the report yet.
Republicans in the Senate including Senators Roger Wicker (R-MI) and Jim Risch (R-ID)—the ranking members on the Senate Armed Services and Foreign Affairs Committees—had been pressuring the Biden administration to be tougher on Qatar, to threaten consequences if they didn’t take action against Hamas assets, and turn over the leadership still harbored there:
“The defeat of Hamas is within reach, and ending the safe haven that its leadership enjoys abroad is vital to defeating it,” Wicker, Risch, and 12 of their GOP colleagues wrote in a letter sent Monday to the State and Justice Departments and obtained by the Free Beacon.
“The administration has permitted Qatar to facilitate negotiations by hosting Hamas’ leadership,” the lawmakers wrote. “Hamas’ Doha-based leaders have exploited this arrangement, and used the relative freedom that Qatar has afforded them to oppose ceasefire negotiations in international media, host Iranian officials at Hamas’ Doha headquarters, and travel abroad.”
“It is long past time the administration ask Qatar to freeze Hamas leaders’ assets, shut their access to international media, end their ability to host foreign visitors, and prevent them from traveling abroad,” the senators wrote. […]
— Read More: redstate.com
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