A F-15I RAAM from 69 squadron armed with practice bombs takes part in an Israeli air force air show during the graduation ceremony for soldiers who have completed the IAF Flight Course, at the Hatzerim Air Base in the Negev desert, June 29, 2023. Photo by Ofer Zidon/Flash90.
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How America benefits from its security partnership with Israel
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Israel may not have one of the largest economies in the world and is not an industrial superpower, but it’s a technological powerhouse.
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Anyone who has spent time on a playground knows it is good to have friends when bullies come along. That also holds true in international relations.

China, Russia, Iran and North Korea are increasingly cooperating to undermine the United States and its interests. Unfortunately, despite our large economy and powerful military, the United States lacks sufficient resources to confront this growing axis of aggressors alone.

Fortunately, the United States has an unparalleled network of allies with whom we can work to defend common interests and counter common adversaries. In the Middle East, America’s most reliable, capable and motivated ally is Israel.

Years ago, while working as a Senate national security adviser accompanying a congressional delegation to Israel, I asked a U.S. military colonel assigned as an attaché to the Israeli military what Americans should know about our ties with Israel. He told me that we Americans get far more than we give in the relationship with Israel. 

The more I have learned since then, the more I understand how right he was and how supporting Israel is a wise American investment.

Consider two categories: enemies and military technology.

All of Israel’s enemies are America’s enemies. Washington has no more capable or determined ally than Israel when it comes to going after that subset of U.S. adversaries, including Iran and its terror network.

More than 100 Israeli fighter jets, air refuelers and reconnaissance aircraft conducted a complex, long-range military operation last month that severely degraded Iran’s strategic air-defense capabilities and destroyed a significant portion of its missile-production capabilities.

For years, U.S. administrations of both parties have said that the United States will not allow Iran to acquire a nuclear weapon. If Iran decides to make a sprint for a nuclear weapon and leaves the United States no choice but to intervene, Israel just made the mission for the U.S. Department of Defense easier.

In addition to the skill of the Israeli pilots, Israel just demonstrated the superiority of American aircraft and weapons over Russian air- and missile-defense systems. The Israelis used American-made F-15I, F-16I and F-35I aircraft (with Israeli enhancements) in the strikes against Russian-made S-300 air-defense systems.

Any country that has ordered Russian air and missile defenses may want to request a refund. That would deprive dictator Vladimir Putin of revenue for his war of aggression in Ukraine and increase orders for American weapons. That will employ more Americans, bolster our economy and help revitalize our defense industrial base. Thank you, Israel.

Moreover, American engineers, military planners and pilots will undoubtedly draw from their Israeli counterparts the lessons learned in the recent military operation on improving U.S. technologies, systems, operations, tactics, techniques and procedures. That will save American lives in the next conflict. Israel brings the same effectiveness when it comes to battling Iran’s terror network, including groups such as Hamas and Hezbollah, which have killed hundreds of U.S. citizens and service members.

Consider the case of Fuad Shukr. He was a top Hezbollah commander who the U.S. government says played a key role in the 1983 Beirut U.S. Marine barracks bombing that resulted in the deaths of 241 U.S. military personnel.

As part of the Rewards for Justice Program, the United States offered a $5 million reward for information that would bring him to justice. That U.S. effort did not yield any results. But on July 30, as part of its military operations against Hezbollah, Israel killed Shukr. He will never again harm American troops—thanks to the Israelis.

Israel also helps Americans when it comes to military technology. It may not have one of the largest economies in the world and it is not an industrial superpower, but it's a technology powerhouse. It consistently creates world-class weapons and capabilities, and exhibits an impressive ability to field them quickly.

Technologies, for example, that Israel developed and honed years ago to detect, map and destroy Hezbollah and Hamas tunnels were shared with Americans. The United States then used these Israeli technologies to find and neutralize drug-smuggling tunnels under our southern border that could also be used by terrorists to infiltrate the United States. These same technologies developed in Israel also helped U.S. troops deployed to the Middle East to defeat the Islamic State group and other terrorists that use tunnels to approach, surveil and attack U.S. military bases.

Due to necessity, culture and size, Israel is so effective at developing cutting-edge military technologies and fielding them quickly that Congress authorized the establishment of the U.S.-Israel Operations-Technology Working Group in the National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal 2021.

Understanding the value of working with Israel, the Department of Defense established the working group with Israel’s Ministry of Defense on Nov. 1, 2021. Then it established six sub-working groups on artificial intelligence/autonomy, directed energy, counter-unmanned aerial systems, biotechnology, integrated network systems of systems and hypersonic capabilities.

These efforts with Israel can help ensure that Americans will not confront better-armed adversaries in the future, whether in the Middle East, Europe or the Pacific.

Iran and its terror proxies who hate the United States as much as they do Israel are attacking the Jewish state on seven fronts—yet our ally Israel is fighting and winning. As the United States confronts difficult days ahead, that’s just the kind of friend we are going to need.

At a moment when authoritarian bullies are circling and have discovered the value of partners, Americans should not take our ally Israel for granted.

Previously published in The Washington Times.

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In June 2024, Bennett hinted at a return to politics. “Three years ago today, I took the oath of allegiance as the 13th Prime Minister of the State of Israel,” he wrote on X. “We did it then, and we can do it again. We will establish a state here that is worthy of this people.”

Bennett headed the Yesha Council umbrella group of Judea and Samaria communities from 2010 to 2012.

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The 2025 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Southern California became a platform for anti-Israel messaging over the weekend, as multiple performers used their sets to launch attacks against the Jewish state and U.S. support for Israel.

Irish hip-hop group Kneecap sparked outrage by projecting slogans such as “F*** Israel, Free Palestine” and accusing Israel of committing genocide—an accusation that Israeli officials and international legal experts have consistently rejected as unfounded and inflammatory.

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The group also targeted American foreign policy, claiming the U.S. “arms and funds Israel despite their war crimes.” During their performance, front man Mo Chara likened Ireland’s colonial history to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. “Palestinians have nowhere to go. This is their f***ing home, and they're being bombed from the sky,” he said.

Kneecap later claimed that Coachella organizers censored its anti-Israel visuals from the festival’s livestream. The allegation has not been independently verified.

American punk band Green Day added to the controversy when lead singer Billie Joe Armstrong altered the lyrics of the song “Jesus of Suburbia” to reference “the kids from Palestine.” The lyric made no mention of the ongoing rocket fire and hostage abductions, or the role of Hamas and other terrorist organizations that openly seek Israel’s destruction.

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Pope Francis on Sunday voiced concerns about the "worrisome" rise of Jew-hatred while in the same breath condemning as "dramatic and deplorable" the situation in the Gaza Strip during his annual Easter address.

"The growing climate of antisemitism throughout the world is worrisome," stated Francis in his address, which was read by Archbishop Diego Ravelli due to the pontiff's ongoing medical crisis.

"Yet at the same time, I think of the people of Gaza, and its Christian community in particular, where the terrible conflict continues to cause death and destruction and to create a dramatic and deplorable humanitarian situation," he continued.

"I express my closeness to the sufferings of Christians in Palestine and Israel, and to all the Israeli people and the Palestinian people," he said. "I appeal to the warring parties: call a ceasefire, release the hostages and come to the aid of a starving people that aspires to a future of peace!"

Francis, 88, was released from Rome’s Gemelli University Hospital on March 23 after fighting off a case of pneumonia that had threatened his life. On two occasions, it was unclear whether he would survive.

During his hospitalization, Francis reportedly made a phone call to Father Gabriel Romanelli, the priest of Gaza's Holy Family parish.

The pope has repeatedly denounced what he called the "cruelty" of Israeli airstrikes against Hamas in the Strip, which prompted criticism from Israeli officials who said he ignored the cruelty of the Palestinian terrorist group and applied a double standard that singled out Jews.

Francis used his Christmas Eve mass to urge Christians to think "of the wars, of the machine-gunned children, of the bombs on schools or hospitals," calling the humanitarian situation "extremely grave."

Earlier in December, a nativity scene displayed in Vatican City featured the infant Jesus clad in a keffiyeh. The revisionist display was removed following backlash led by both Christian and Jewish organizations.

"In his continued attitude toward Israel, the Pope is undermining 80 years of rebuilding relations between Roman Catholics and Jews since the Holocaust, when the Vatican protected Nazis," Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister Sharren Haskel wrote on X on Dec. 21.

"He is destroying the reconciliation that Pope John Paul ll was so passionate about with the Jews. This is a just war as Israel still has 100 hostages left in Gaza," added Haskel.

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