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Donald Trump's advisers on Wednesday laid out a more detailed policy plan on Israel that the Republican nominee will implement should he win the presidential election in November.
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The plan revolves around maintaining "the unbreakable bond between the United States and Israel" and a continued growth of "military cooperation and coordination," wrote Jason Dov Greenblatt and David Friedman, the co-chairmen of Trump's Israel advisory committee.

The policy advocates going beyond the memorandum of understanding (MOU) agreement between the two nations and ensuring "that Israel receives maximum military, strategic and tactical cooperation from the United States, and the MOU will not limit the support that we give."

"Further, Congress will not be limited to give support greater than that provided by the MOU if it chooses to do so. Israel and the United States benefit tremendously from what each country brings to the table — the relationship is a two way street."
Trump's policy also encourages the U.S. to defend Israel diplomatically by vetoing "any United Nations votes that unfairly single out Israel," opposing "efforts to delegitimize Israel, impose discriminatory double standards against Israel, or to impose special labeling requirements on Israeli products or boycotts on Israeli goods."
http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/presidential-races/304047-trump-team-unveils-israel-policy