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Trump Administration Ties Federal Disaster Aid to Support for Israel </h1>
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<p>Washington (Quds News Network)- The Trump administration has
announced a new policy that links federal disaster aid to support for
Israel. States and cities that boycott Israeli companies will no longer
qualify for critical emergency preparedness funding.</p>
<p>The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) revealed the policy in
grant notices posted on Friday. To receive funds, states must certify
that they do not sever \u201ccommercial relations specifically with Israeli
companies.\u201d</p>
<p>This condition now applies to at least $1.9 billion in annual federal
aid. States rely on this funding for essential services like
search-and-rescue operations, emergency manager salaries, and backup
power systems.</p>
<p>The policy reflects the administration\u2019s continued effort to use
federal funding to enforce support for Israel. It directly targets the
Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement, which pressures
Israel to end its occupation of Palestinian territories.</p>
<p>In April, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which oversees
FEMA, issued a broader rule banning Israel boycotts for all grant
recipients.</p>
<p>A spokesperson for Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said:</p>
<p>\u201cDHS will enforce all antidiscrimination laws and policies, including
as it relates to the BDS movement, which is expressly grounded in
antisemitism.\u201d</p>
<p>Civil rights groups and pro-Palestine organizations have long
rejected that characterization. The BDS campaign calls for peaceful
economic pressure on Israel over human rights violations.</p>
<p>The Trump administration has taken an increasingly aggressive
approach toward the movement, especially since the start of Israel\u2019s
genocide in Gaza in October 2023. The genocide has killed tens of
thousands of Palestinians and sparked global calls for boycott.</p>
<p>While the new FEMA requirement may appear symbolic, at least 34
states already have anti-BDS laws or policies, it could expand the reach
of such rules to federal disaster response. Zionist organizations
welcomed the decision.</p>
<p>The policy could also affect major urban areas. Under one FEMA
program, cities must accept the Israel condition to access their share
of $553.5 million set aside for terrorism prevention.</p>
<p>New York City tops the list of recipients, slated to receive $92.2 million, based on FEMA\u2019s risk analysis.</p></div>
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