| |   |  EXCLUSIVE: Centrist Ruben Gallego Circulating Letter Pushing Trump to Investigate Israeli Settler ViolenceThe   effort comes after Gallego and other Democrats have faced criticism for   their responses to Israel’s US-backed genocide in Gaza. 
   Prem Thakker
  Aug 15, 2025
    Arizona Democratic Senator Ruben Gallego is leading an effort to push   the Trump administration to investigate and punish those involved in   settler violence against Palestinians and US citizens in the occupied   West Bank.
  The letter, led by a centrist Democrat, underscores how   much of the party, especially the more moderate wing, is being pushed   to evolve their stances as anger among Americans over Israeli settler   violence and Israel's genocide in Gaza grows.
  A source   familiar with the effort says Gallego is collecting Senate signatures   for the letter to be sent to Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Treasury   Secretary Scott Bessent. The letter, obtained by Zeteo, says that the Israeli settler attacks and  settlers’ obstruction of humanitarian aid headed to Gaza   “directly undermine the United States’ foreign policy interests,   contribute to regional instability, and potentially constitute gross   violations of human rights.” The letter cites the killing of  Sayfollah Musallet,   a 20-year-old from Florida who was allegedly beaten to death by Israeli   settlers in the West Bank village of Sinjil, and the death of  Khamis Ayyad, a 40-year-old who lived in Chicago, who died after an Israeli settler arson attack in the village of Silwad.
  The   letter urges the Trump administration to conduct a full review of   individuals accused of obstructing aid to Gaza and those who have   engaged in violent attacks on Palestinians and aid workers in the West   Bank; to sanction those culpable; and to coordinate with Israeli   authorities to “ensure accountability and prevent further disruption of   humanitarian operations.”
  The letter looks to  Executive Order 13818   – signed by President Donald Trump in 2017 – which gives the US   authority to sanction foreign individuals involved in “serious human   rights abuses” and “corruption.” Former President Joe Biden had invoked   the authority to sanction dozens of Israeli settlers and entities it   said were involved in West Bank violence. Trump rolled back these   sanctions immediately upon taking office. (One of those targets,  Yinon Levi, allegedly went on to  kill Awdah Hathleen, a crew member of the Oscar-winning film ‘No Other Land.’)
  ‘Always Evolving’
  Gallego’s   leadership of the letter marks another shift in moderate Democrats’   approach to Israel and Palestine. Just last week, while in Iowa, Gallego   attracted criticism for an exchange he had with voters. At a public   event, Gallego had said, “The people of Gaza are in this situation   because Donald Trump is President.”
  Members in the crowd pointed out that Biden was president during Israel’s war on....
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