Benjamin Netanyahu
“Like or hate or anywhere in between, I don’t think anyone can really doubt Netanyahu’s rhetorical skills,” said Robert Greenway of the Heritage Foundation.
The former U.S. president and Republican nominee met the Israeli prime minister for the first time since he left the White House.
The video appears to show the former president wandering away from his Israeli counterpart.
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“To see so many individuals wearing kippot, in the room that serves as the crown jewel of our democracy, will stay with me forever,” Rabbi Steven Abraham tells JNS.
The U.N. special rapporteur agreed with an “undeniably antisemitic” message, says the Combat Antisemitism Movement.
“I noted not a word from you in your speech regretting that your administration funded Hamas terror,” David Friedman wrote to the U.S. vice president.
“This was a great honor for my family and the city of Rahat,” said Master Sgt. Ashraf al Bahir.
The prime minister called the former president and current GOP presidential candidate on July 4 in their first conversation since January 2021.
The billionaire entrepreneur sat in the visitor’s gallery along with other VIPs.
The White House national security communications advisor said that the primary agenda item between U.S. and Israeli leaders was achieving a ceasefire deal.