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The lack of an invitation to the Oval Office for the Israeli prime minister reflects the “bankruptcy” of the administration’s Israel policy, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., told JNS.
The heads of Israel’s security services deny report they planned to bypass the government and go public with judicial reform concerns.
The protests in Israel are not really against judicial reform. They are anti-Benjamin “Bibi” Netanyahu demonstrations.
Tehran released five American prisoners to house arrest in exchange for Washington moving to unfreeze $6 billion in Iranian assets.
A Pew Research Center survey conducted in March and April showed widely-varied opinions of the Israeli prime minister.
Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich has held up the budgets, insisting that proper oversight mechanisms first be implemented.
When Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did his latest trick, I was reminded of the classic “pull the tablecloth out without upsetting anything” Vaudeville favorite.
Police determine that protesters can gather some 300 meters (985 feet) from the prime minister’s hotel.
The prime minister’s diplomatic stops will include Turkey, Cyprus and the U.N. headquarters.
House Democratic leader assures that his party will continue to stand with the Jewish state.
The Bloomberg interview mostly focused on the ongoing efforts to reform the judicial system.
The think tank said the Channel 12 report is “categorically false.”