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Negev Summit was big win for US, not Israel

“Diplomatically Incorrect” with Ambassador Ron Dermer, Ep. 2

In this episode of “Diplomatically Incorrect” with Ambassador Ron Dermer and co-hosted by JINSA’s Michael Makovsky:

  • Lessons for Israel from Ukraine
  • Where Putin miscalculated
  • What U.S. policy on Ukraine signals to other countries
  • The role of Congress
  • A missed opportunity at the Negev Summit
  • Terrorism and Israel’s Arabs
  • Coach K on Jordan vs. LeBron
JINSA, the Jewish Institute for National Security of America, reviewed the data and found that the U.S. had redirected 62 vessels. The number continues to grow.
The measure passed overwhelmingly, with 93 lawmakers voting in favor and none opposed.
The Civil Commission on Oct. 7 Crimes Against Women and Children told JNS that the report “provides a prosecution-oriented framework for future investigations into war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocidal acts.”
“I would call it the weakest right now after reading the piece of garbage they sent us,” said U.S. President Donald Trump.
Reduced flight capacity due to the presence of American military aircraft is already affecting prices “for all citizens in the country,” says Israel’s Civil Aviation Authority director.
Demonstrators jeered a senior Labour minister as speakers demanded tougher action following a surge in violence and intimidation in Britain.