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JNS International Policy Summit

The inaugural JNS International Policy Summit, held in Jerusalem on April 27–28, 2025, brought together top Israeli and U.S. government officials, diplomats, security experts, and pro-Israel thought leaders to address Israel’s most pressing strategic challenges in a post-October 7 world. The summit featured high-level discussions on Israel’s global role, the U.S.-Israel relationship, antisemitism, regional sovereignty, and economic renewal. With participation from figures such as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar, Minister of Strategic Affairs Ron Dermer, and U.S. leaders like Ambassador Mike Huckabee and Fox’s Mark Levin, the summit served as a premier platform to shape policy and affirm Israel’s standing as a global power.

JNS International Policy Summit in Jerusalem.
The Hamas attack serves as a warning of what’s in store should Israel permit the establishment of a Palestinian State in Israel’s biblical heartland.
Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations is “very skeptical” regarding ongoing talks between the United States and Iran, calling the latter “masters of deception.”
JNS International Policy Summit in Jerusalem.
Michal Cotler-Wunsh: “The IHRA definition of antisemitism is the most critical resource. If we can’t identify it, we cannot combat the unleashed tsunami of Jew-hatred.”
“We cannot live with anything short of that,” said the Israeli premier.
“The idea is folly, nothing more than folly,” Netanyahu told the JNS International Policy Summit in Jerusalem.
“We live in a sort of anarchy. We pretend we have an executive branch and a parliament.”
The State of Israel “will not take the defendant’s stand” at the United Nations, said Gideon Sa’ar at JNS International Policy Summit.
Anyone who thinks Palestinians are more than weapons to be used against Israel should let them leave if they so desire, the foreign minister said.
“It is my duty not only to promote Israel’s creativity, but to ensure that Israel’s story is heard,” said the Jewish state’s culture minister.
JNS International Policy Summit in Jerusalem.