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After Trump’s primary win in Indiana and the subsequent relinquishment of the race by his opponents Ted Cruz and John Kasich, Donald Trump is set to become the GOP nominee in the November general election.

While his candidacy has been marked with inconsistencies and inaccuracies, his policy on Israel and Palestine is one of the billionaire’s least coherent.

In an interview with TheDailyMail.com ahead of the Indiana primary, Trump came out in favor of the continuation of Israel’s controversial and illegal settlement expansion.

Trump said Jewish only settlement building in the West Bank must “keep going” and “keep moving forward,” according to TheDailyMail.com.

There are 'thousands of missiles being launched into Israel,' Trump added. 'Who would put up with that? Who would stand for it?’

Between 1967 and 2013, Israel established some 125 settlements in the West Bank alone, in direction contravention of international law. Countless human rights groups like Amnesty International and international bodies like the United Nations have criticized this policy as a direct violation of not only international laws and standards, but a violation of the rights of the Palestinian residents of the West Bank.

Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Knesset have adopted a policy that not only legitimizes the illegal settlements—but encourages Israelis and Jews worldwide to move to illegal settlements at the promise of subsidization and compensation.

Trump’s additional claim that “thousands of missiles are being launched into Israel” is as incorrect as it is misguided.

While militants in the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip launch missiles into Israel from time to time—with an uptick during the 2014 assault on Gaza that left 2,100 Gazans dead—the thousands of missiles is an overstatement.

That aside, West Bank settlement has nothing to do with Gaza and the claim that Israel is entitled to continued settlement of the West Bank based on missiles from Gaza is completely incomprehensible.

Zero missiles have been launched from the West Bank into Israel over the past decades, according to the Israel Defense Forces own website and statistics.

In addition, the West Bank is governed by the Palestinian Authority, an entirely separate entity from the Hamas-governed Gaza Strip. The two bodies are often at odds and by no means coordinate attacks on Israel.

Trump doubled down on this position in the Daily Mail interview, when pressed by the interviewer if he thought there should be a halt in settlement construction—as U.S. President Obama has called for.

“No, I don't think it is, because I think Israel should have – they really have to keep going. They have to keep moving forward,” Trump said.

“Look: Missiles were launched into Israel, and Israel, I think, never was properly treated by our country. I mean, do you know what that is, how devastating that is?” he added

Again, Trump’s statements are utterly confounding.

His claim that the U.S. never treated Israel properly are negligent at best, considering the U.S.’s long history of bankrolling Israel over the years.

Over the past 60 years, the U.S. provided nearly a quarter-trillion dollars to Israel. Last year alone the U.S. State Department provided Israel with $3.1 billion in military aid.

Military aid to Israel accounts for a large percent of the overall U.S. military budget, and accounts for one quarter of Israel’s military budget. All the while, Israel continues to contravene international law and subject millions of Palestinians to a brutal military occupation.

While Trump’s candidacy has been to this point considered something of a joke, the real estate mogul as of yesterday is the presumptive GOP nominee.

His utterly incorrect statements on Israel and foreign policy in general must be fact checked or the U.S.—and Israel—face troubling times ahead.