"We
have come to bless President Trump, both for the past, to thank
him, but also for the future, that he succeeds in the coming
election," Yishai Fleisher, spokesman for the Hebron settlers,
said at the Cave of the Patriarchs burial site.
One of those interred there, according to tradition, is Abraham,
who is revered by Jews, Christians and Muslims. Hoping to
encourage coexistence between Jews and Palestinians, the Trump
administration has named the Israeli-Arab rapprochement that it
has been brokering the "Abraham Accords".
But Trump, a Republican running against Democratic former vice
president Joe Biden in Tuesday's election, has been shunned by
Palestinians for perceived bias since he broke with global
consensus by recognising Jerusalem as the Israeli capital.
His administration has also softened U.S. disapproval of
Israel's settlements on land where the Palestinians want to
establish a state, and which most world powers deem illegal.
A rabbi officiating at Monday's ceremony prayed for God to
secure Trump "four more years", citing the president's
"commitment to the preservation and strengthening of the people
of Israel, the state of Israel and the land of Israel".
A Trump peace plan stirred some settler anger, however, by
proposing that Palestinians get a state on 70% of the West Bank.
(Writing by Dan Williams; Editing by Gareth Jones)
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