
President Donald Trump’s newest round of sanctions against the Palestinian Authority (PA) and PLO is more than just enforcement of existing law—it’s long-overdue moral clarity. By banning Palestinian authorities’ travel to the U.S. and United Nations, the administration is finally severing the charade of legitimacy surrounding these terror-soaked organizations. The U.S. has every legal right—and biblical obligation—to deny access to leaders who consistently violate peace accords while glorifying bloodshed and inciting genocide.
The Roots of the Palestinian Fraud
For those who aren’t already aware, please note that the term “Palestine” isn’t ancient—it’s a Roman-coined term intended to insult and remove Israel and the Jews from the region. After crushing the Bar Kokhba revolt in 135 AD, Emperor Hadrian renamed Judea as “Syria Palaestina” in a bitter swipe at Israel’s national identity. This wasn’t a nod to some indigenous people group—it was a geopolitical erasure. That legacy continues today as every so-called Palestinian government seeks not coexistence, but the destruction of Israel. There has never been a sovereign Palestinian state—because the label itself is a tool of propaganda.
Every faction of Palestinian leadership—PLO, PA, Hamas, Islamic Jihad—has terrorism etched into its founding documents. These are not freedom fighters. They are murderers, extortionists, and child-sacrificing manipulators. Rewarding them with statehood would be like handing ISIS a seat at the U.N.
The Bottom Line
Scripture says, “Woe to those who call evil good and good evil.” (Isaiah 5:20) Denying entry to leaders who export terrorism is not just prudent—it’s biblically correct. The Trump sanctions honor both U.S. law and biblical truth. And if the rest of the world wants to keep pretending that Palestinian “leaders” are diplomats, let them. America shouldn’t play along with spiritual deception masquerading as peace.