Israeli Foreign Policy
Calling Turkey “the greatest threat,” Athens reveals deployment plan.
“We’re not going anywhere so fast. We can’t be erased,” one attendee told JNS. “People aren’t surrendering.”
The two leaders will then hold a joint press conference.
Israeli observers assess the chaotic reality on the Syrian border, where a mix of jihadist factions operate and where the IDF established positions.
Diplomat Simon Karam, a Maronite Christian and critic of Hezbollah, headed the Lebanese team in what Israeli officials described as a breakthrough.
At the handover ceremony, Defense Ministry D-G Baram, whose parents survived the Holocaust, commented on the symbolism of the $3.5 billion deal.
A senior National Security Council official met in Nakura with “relevant Lebanese civilian representatives” to discuss economic cooperation, PMO said.
1,000 American church leaders and influencers arrive in Jerusalem to strengthen support for Israel, amid signs of erosion within the evangelical community.
“After October 7th, we are determined to defend our communities along our borders,” the Israeli premier vowed.
King Buyelekhaya Dalindyebo of the AbaThembu Kingdom led a delegation to Israel including Chief Apostle Caesar Nongqunga of the Twelve Apostles Church in Christ (TACC), Princess Ntando and Prince Sinethemba, and other AbaThembu Chiefs and royal family members.
“I believe Africa should be a bridge of peace in our region,” said Isaac Herzog.
Trump hinted at rising tensions between Jerusalem and Damascus, writing that “it is very important that Israel maintain a strong and true dialogue with Syria.”