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“Obama broke the tradition where an outgoing president doesn’t initiate significant new policies during the transition.”
Washington allegedly told Iraq it has exhausted “all means of pressure” on Jerusalem and has urged Baghdad to take swift action to prevent the attacks.
The resolutions would prevent the transfer of more than $20 billion in weapons to Jerusalem.
“We need to keep the freedom to act if there will be violations. And we will have to act in time, before the problem will grow,” the foreign minister said.
Netanyahu tells Knesset panel Israel will reevaluate direct confrontation after Trump takes office.
The event was a “powerful evening celebrating Zionist luminaries who are shaping the discourse and security surrounding Israel,” the writer Irit Tratt told JNS.
The notice was issued ahead of an annual political commemoration that is often marred by far-left violence.
The Polish foreign minister told the press that European diplomats had not forgotten “who started the current cycle of violence.”
Israel’s Deputy Chief of Mission to the U.S. Eliav Benjamin sits down with JNS to discuss the expansion of the Abraham Accords, ongoing efforts to secure the release of the hostages being held by Hamas in Gaza and the conflict with Iran.
The emerging deal is part of an ambitious 10-year Greek plan to modernize the country’s military capabilities.
Last week, Turkey announced it had cut all ties with Israel, a declaration the Foreign Ministry in Jerusalem denied.
“We’re a team of about 25 people, and there are maybe 1,000 people that wake up every morning in New York to attack us,” Israel’s U.N. Ambassador Danny Danon tells JNS.