At least, that's the only sane inference from this remark:
In an extended on-the-bus interview with Fox News' Greta van Susteren, Palin addressed a proposal for $2 billion in U.S. aid to Egypt. "We don't have the $2 billion!" Palin said. "Where are we going to get it? We're going to go borrow it perhaps from China? We'll borrow money from foreign countries to give to foreign countries."
I'd say Egypt needs the aid right now more than any other country, because protecting and nurturing its path toward democracy is a vital interest of the US and the region. In contrast, I see no reason at all for Israel to keep getting the billions you and I are now paying for a country with a booming economy, a lively democratic culture, and a military and intelligence capacity unequaled in the world. Many Israelis feel the same way:
In Egypt, Pakistan, Iraq and Afghanistan, we see countries that are in genuine need of economic and military support so that Islamic extremism will not take root in these “moderate” yet fledgling democracies. Unlike these other nations, Israel is a self-sufficient state that should be politely declining the continuing American aid, if not for economic reasons than for idealistic ones.
But do you think for a second Palin would ever withdraw that aid? Maybe a reporter should ask her.