Donald Trump
The Israeli premier is set to be the first foreign leader to visit Trump during his second term.
A military strike with Israel would be “one of the biggest historical mistakes the U.S. could make,” Abbas Araqchi said.
This sends a “clear message: the antisemitic support for Hamas’ October 7th atrocities will not be tolerated,” tweeted Israel’s foreign minister.
Among Jews, confidence in the U.S. president was especially high, with 18% saying he’d act in their interests “to a very great extent.”
“That is a preposterous waste of taxpayer money,” Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary, said.
Sen. Rick Scott told JNS he looks forward to working with Trump and Netanyahu “on securing the release of the hostages and continuing the strategic objectives to secure the region.”
While Netanyahu’s visit to the United States has not been finalized, the reported plans are for him to depart on Sunday.
Iran is willing to negotiate with President Trump regarding its nuclear program, but “lots of things should be done by the other side,” said Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi.
“There are more than 1.5 million people who have grown up for generations with hate for Israel and antisemitism,” the Israeli finance minister told JNS.
The U.S. president signed an executive order for the “immediate” development of a “comprehensive missile defense shield” for America.
“When you look at the Gaza Strip, it’s been hell for so many years,” said the U.S. president.
The release of the first seven Israeli hostages brought the U.S. president to tears, said his Mideast envoy.