Donald Trump
“They don’t want to die. Nobody wants to die,” said the U.S. president.
The Israeli PM wrapped up a busy week meeting with senior administration officials, congressional and evangelical leaders, and Jewish students.
Geert Wilders explains why Europe’s anti-Israel sentiment may no longer be on the rise, and why the political wave led by Trump will bring global change.
The move bars Karim Khan from the U.S. and freezes any U.S. assets he may have.
The first arms package will begin delivering a wide array of munitions to the Jewish state this year.
Meanwhile, Trump said there was “no rush” to push forward the voluntary departure of Palestinians.
This week’s meeting with the U.S. president was a “great turning point” for the Jewish state, the premier said.
The order declares the International Criminal Court’s actions to be “an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the United States.”
The feeling among the prime minister’s inner circle is that Israel is now navigating the next strategic and diplomatic chapter of the war among friends.
“I will not rest until every remaining hostage has been returned to their families,” the president told attendees at the annual religious gathering.
The president said Palestinians would have already been relocated to safer, modern communities in the region.
The gift referenced Israel’s fateful attack on Hezbollah in September.