The American people do not want their taxpayer dollars funding any activity that runs counter to the security of our nation or our ally Israel.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The United States does not provide economic support funds to the Palestinian Authority to build new homes for terrorists or fund President Abbas' anti-Israel campaign trips through Europe.
There is no prospect that the United States will say to Israel, 'You do such and such and we'll not support you in your security.'
It doesn't serve an American interest. It really doesn't really serve Israeli interests - it serves the interests of the political party that's getting the votes of the settlers on the West Bank.
You take away the money from Israel? No. That's something we can't do.
America has some capabilities that Israel doesn't have. And Israel cannot place their security in the hands of Barack Obama; they can't do it.
We shouldn't be encouraging people to set up Cayman Island funds.
Israel's security policy is determined by our needs. I strongly reject all the unfounded publicity suggesting that Israel is prevented from taking action because of international pressure.
We must not allow the Iranian regime to use the nation's vast energy resource as a financial pipeline for its nuclear ambitions.
If America is truly Israel's greatest ally, we should not be asking it to put its citizens and future at risk by forcing the establishment of a hostile Palestinian state as the only option.
The Palestinian Authority gets money from the American taxpayer.