Joe Biden
“The United States is Israel’s closest and most important friend and partner,” the Israeli president said.
The Baptist minister and activist has used slurs to refer to Jews, said “I’m sick and tired of hearing constantly about the Holocaust” and accused Israel of crimes on par with those of the Nazis.
The Israeli president will meet with the U.S. president on July 18 and the vice president on July 19.
“The first step the Biden administration must take to repair this critical relationship is to end its pursuit of any new deal with Iran,” Rep. Claudia Tenney (R-N.Y.) told JNS. “Only then can tensions thaw.”
U.S. President Joe Biden calls the Israeli government “the most extreme,” Hezbollah increases attacks in the north and Israel braces for “Days of Rage.” Caroline Glick breaks down the news of the week.
Gal Luft was charged with helping recruit a U.S. government official for China. He says it’s a political hit job by the Biden administration.
“Jewish members of Congress should know better,” the Jewish groups wrote to Linda Thomas-Greenfield, U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.
The U.S. president’s statements are coordinated with the opposition figures, Amichai Chikli said.
“For the past several decades, both courts have been acting as super legislatures,” Zack Smith, of Heritage Foundation, told JNS of the Israeli and U.S. Supreme Courts.
The “New York Post” published a 14-minute video from Gal Luft, who claims he is a whistleblower who is being silenced.
The U.S. president, who said years ago that Washington should defund Israel if Jerusalem used cluster bombs, is now sending the same weapons to Kyiv.
The U.S. president “needs to realize that we’re not another star on the American flag,” says National Security Minister Ben-Gvir.