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Corey Lewandowski and David Bossie spent a month in Israel working on the campaign of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his Likud Party ahead of Israel’s March 2 elections.
Ahmad Hamzeh says nuclear weapons would protect Iran • Calls production of long-range missiles “our natural right.”
“Students started to write swastikas on my belongings, on my arms. I was pushed and shoved in the hallway,” related Ariana Hoblin of Florida.
Israelis gave America the highest favorable rating at 83 percent, while Mexico, where Trump wants to build a wall along its border with the United States, gave the least favorable rating at 36 percent.
“The president is hewing to his own policy, which is drawing red lines at the loss of Americans while continuing to put pressure on the regime for its wide range of malign behavior,” Jonathan Schanzer, senior vice president of research at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, told JNS.
The president said in a speech to the nation that the Iranian regime “appears to be standing down,” that there were no U.S. casualties in the attacks, and that the damage was “minimal” as the “early-warning system worked very well.”
Tehran doesn’t want outright war; it is relying on the long game in its goal of ejecting U.S. forces from the region and completing its takeover of neighboring Iraq.
This will be Avi Berkowitz’s first visit to Israel since stepping in for Jason Greenblatt, who resigned as U.S. President Donald Trump’s emissary to the region in November.
U.S. forces to strike “fast and hard” if Iran attempts reprisals for killing of IRGC commander Qassem Soleimani, says Trump • Throngs of mourners chant “Death to America” as body arrives in Iran.
In a major shift, the United States adopts a preemptive action against Tehran and one of its most powerful leaders, Maj. Gen. Qassem Soleimani, who had over the years built a multinational terror army, implementing the supreme leader’s radical hegemonic plans.
More than 80 percent believe that Trump has “accomplished the most for the security of Israel,” followed by former presidents Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush, both Republicans.
In terms of the U.S.-Israel relationship, U.S. President Donald Trump lamented that it “suffered greatly” under the Obama administration.