Donald Trump
“Let Bibi go, he’s got a big job to do!” wrote Trump, referencing the negotiations for a hostage deal with Hamas.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu calls for unity as Israel and mediators seek a breakthrough.
The rabbi “established one of the most vibrant, joyous and significant religious movements of the modern era,” the president said.
“Let’s fire Massie,” an advertisement states bluntly.
The U.S. president weighing in on domestic Israeli politics drew both praise and criticism from some scholars who follow the region closely.
“Israel was not presented with the political proposal supposedly described in the article, and it obviously did not agree to it.”
“In Israel, the pardon process begins with a formal request from the concerned individual,” local media cited the president’s office as stating.
The Pew study lacked sufficient data on Jewish voters to determine how, if at all, synagogue attendance rates correlated with voting choices.
Iran’s supreme leader claims triumph after 12-day conflict, vowing retaliation for any future “aggression.”
“We are filled with hope and confidence in your ability to create a new history for our region, restoring the peace that has been lost for generations,” wrote the Palestinian leader.
The U.S. president also proclaimed that Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer is “groveling over him.”
Tehran “has broken every commitment it has ever made,” the Israeli envoy told the U.N. Security Council.