Abstract:
This thesis is titled Trump Administration’s Foreign Policy towards the Palestinian
Israeli Conflict 2016-2021. It carries three interrelated arguments, of which perhaps the most 
important is Trump’s biased foreign policy towards the Palestinian-Israeli conflict as had been 
the case with all the previous policies of American presidents. However, the decisions taken by 
Trump in favor of Israel, especially about the issues of the final resolution, such as the issue of 
Jerusalem, refugees, and settlements, have made the Palestinian leadership change their 
perception toward the United States of America from being an international role player in 
resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to an unfair party that would not provide anything for 
the Palestinian cause in light of its absolute support for Israel. Here the term Palestinian 
leadership refers to the senior officials of the Palestinian Authority as well as the top decision 
makers of Palestinian political parties. Thus, the Palestinian leaders have indeed begun to seek 
other solutions away from the hegemony of the United States throughout the Israeli-Palestinian 
conflict. The main idea of the argument, in a nutshell, is that all American presidents are biased 
towards Israel. Still, Trump differed from them by interfering in issues that affected the 
sentiments of Palestinians, such as the matter of Jerusalem which created a new mentality and 
thought on the part of Palestinian leaders to modify the nature of relations with the United States 
of America. 
Second, I argue although the American Zionist lobby had a role in pressuring American 
presidents to support Israel, the situation under Trump’s administration was somewhat different. 
This is because many members of the Trump administration adopted the positions of the Israeli 
right, and one of them, his advisor and son-in-law, Jared Kushner, even practiced Judaism, as a 
Jew imbued with the biblical ideology. Thus, a large part of the Trump administration had to 
support and adopt the right-wing Zionist idea. Not only the administration but also Trump 
himself, who proudly showed his affiliation to Christian Zionism which ideologically supports 
Israel in an absolute manner, therefore, became part of the Zionist lobby by providing support to 
Israel more than any other former president.  
Third, I argue that what helped President Trump to interfere in the matters of the final 
solution of the Palestinian issue was the Palestinian weakness and division in that situation when 
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for the first time Palestinian people were going through such strong division and dispersion. This 
represents an important argument in this study presents a clear vision of the Palestinian leaders 
and explains the reasons for the Palestinian division which resulted in the weakening of their 
position and leadership. Moreover, this division opened up an opportunity for President Trump 
and his Jewish administration to make fateful decisions that affected the sensitive issues of the 
Palestinian people. As a result, the Palestinian division reflected badly on the Arab and 
international levels. Trump administration sought to exploit this Palestinian division in a way 
that has been preventing the establishment of a Palestinian state in line with the vision of the 
Israeli right. 
The validity of these three arguments is tested in this thesis by analyzing many research 
papers and reviewing books, articles, and pamphlets on American foreign policy toward the 
Israeli-Palestinian conflict. I also conducted key informant interviews with a group of Palestinian 
leaders, and Palestinian and non-Palestinian academics both within and outside Palestine. A 
focus group discussion helped me develop a nuanced understanding of the subject.  
Several conclusions derive from this study that will benefit Palestinian leaders, scholars, 
and academics interested in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. First, Trump's policy did not simply 
reflect a bias toward Israel, as seen with previous U.S. presidents; rather, it represented an 
exaggeration, extremism, and full acknowledgment of the framework established by the ruling 
Zionist right. It was evident that strengthening and supporting Israel in all aspects is a key 
consensus in American policy. It remains a fact that the American policy towards the Palestinian 
issue was and still is a biased one in favor of Israel on all political, economic, military, and social 
aspects that increased during the era of Trump and took a high curve of adopting extremist right 
Jewish wing positions.  
Trump worked to expand the electoral base, please the Jews, and adopted the decisions of 
the Israeli extreme right with complete bias. Thus, Trump ensured that the Zionist lobby would 
support him in the elections to ensure his victory and progress over his competitors. Trump was 
keen to appear faithful and fulfill his promises to Israel. There are strong relations among the 
American decision-makers, Zionism, and Zionist lobbies. It is clear that the Zionist lobby has 
played a traditional role in directing American policy to the interests of Israel at the expense of 
the Palestinians, where it constantly seeks to support American presidents, regardless of whether 
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the president is from the Republican Party or the Democratic Party. In addition, the Arab 
dispersion and the rush towards normalization played a role in strengthening Trump’s conviction 
to proceed in favor of issuing decisions to Israel. They thus collapsed any impenetrable dam 
against the implementation of Trump’s decisions regarding the American support for Israel, 
which denies any beneficial or human rights field for the Arabs and Palestinians. The Arab 
dispersion and the move toward normalization contributed to strengthening Trump's belief in the 
necessity of issuing decisions in favor of Israel. This development effectively dismantled any 
significant barriers to the implementation of Trump's policies regarding American support for 
Israel. As a result, these decisions undermine any potential benefits or recognition of human 
rights for Arabs and Palestinians. 
In addition, the Palestinian division among major parties has badly reflected and affected 
the Arab world and the globe. The Trump administration sought to utilize the Palestinian 
division in a way that practically prevents the establishment of a Palestinian state in light of two 
divided authorities, one in the West Bank and the other in Gaza. A new intellectual state of mind 
among the Palestinian leaders was represented by the need to search for other political expertise 
away from the persistent American bias because Trump’s policies affected, in one way or 
another, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The most important effects of these decisions are that 
they have caused severe damage to the Palestinian cause in that they blatantly supported the 
Zionist settlement in Jerusalem and the West Bank, moved the United States embassy to 
Jerusalem, encouraged some other countries to do so, neglected the refugee issue and sought to 
stop the American support for UNRWA- meaning that it seeks to eliminate the right of return for 
the refugees and has cut off aids of the Palestinians. Moreover, those aids were linked to various 
Palestinian compromises, thus encouraging Israeli extremism and bias. 
In light of the above discussions, I consider it necessary neither to bet on Israel in the 
peace process nor to bet on the American policy, whether it is democratic or republican, because, 
in short, they maintain the security of Israel, as Israel is considered to be a strategic US ally. 
Additionally, the Arab and Islamic stance on defending the cause must be unified. This coincides 
with the unity of the Palestinian people, ending the division, unifying the method of national 
struggle, and agreeing on a mechanism for resistance. It is also important for the Palestinians to 
unite before making any crucial decision on when to use diplomacy or military force in dealing 
with the Israeli aggression. This would strengthen and reinforce the Palestinian stance at all 
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levels, in addition to activating the role of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) in leading 
and perpetuating the peaceful popular uprising against the Israeli colonization of Palestinian 
territories. It would also facilitate the continuation of the diplomatic offense led by the PLO. An 
important strategy for the Palestinians to counter the biases in US policy toward the Palestinian
Israeli conflict is to galvanize international support for Palestinian rights in international forums, 
including in the International Criminal Court. Such support is crucial for exposing Israeli 
military aggression and human rights violations through strong print, electronic and social media 
and continuing to isolate “Israel” diplomatically.  
Finally, general elections must be held. This would cover legislative, national council, 
and presidential elections in which the Palestinian people of all classes and categories participate 
in a comprehensive and holistic electoral process in which the Palestinian people choose 
representatives. Democratically elected officials can achieve real national interests and 
participate in the formulation of policies and strategies that serve the interest and the basic cause 
of Palestine, which is independence and the establishment of the state.