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Pro-Israel advocacy groups and dual U.S.-Israeli citizens have filed a lawsuit against President Biden's executive order imposing sanctions on individuals involved in settler violence in the West Bank, arguing that it infringes on their free speech rights and religious beliefs. The lawsuit, initiated in Texas, claims the sanctions penalize those opposing the Biden administration's favored 'two-state solution' and violate constitutional protections. Plaintiffs include Texans for Israel and the Israeli NGO Regavim, who assert that the order targets peaceful political activities as 'inimical to peace'. They contend that the sanctions represent a unique use of executive power to silence policy disagreements, with allegations of due process violations and unequal treatment. The Biden administration's order aims to promote peace and security by sanctioning those who threaten Palestinians or seize property, but critics argue it broadly affects political dissent. The White House has yet to comment on the ongoing legal challenge.
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- Last Updated
- 96 days ago
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