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Joe Biden

The U.S. president leaves Ben-Gurion International Airport for Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
The U.S. president outlined his vision for jump-starting the peace process between Israel and the Palestinians, announcing a series of measures directed towards Ramallah.
U.S. President Joe Biden calls the development an “important step towards building a more integrated and stable Middle East region.”
The U.S. president visited the city’s Church of the Nativity, following a stop earlier in the day to the Augusta Victoria Hospital on the Mount of Olives in eastern Jerusalem.
An Iranian Foreign Ministry official blasts U.S. President Joe Biden for “distorting reality” and accuses Washington of “supporting the most murderous regime... and the worst child-killer in the world in Israel.”
“Top Story” with guest host Melanie Phillips and David Friedman, Ep. 55
U.S. President Joe Biden and Israeli President Isaac Herzog in Jerusalem, July 14, 2022. Photo by Haim Zach/GPO.
Herzog presents Biden with Israel’s Presidential Medal of Honor
“From our shared Irish roots to our shared love of Israel, we are united in heart and spirit,” wrote the U.S. president in an official guestbook.
Israeli prime minister tells U.S. president: “The only thing that will stop Iran is knowing that if they continue to develop their nuclear program the free world will use force.”
Signed at Jerusalem on the 14th day of July, 2022, which corresponds to the 15th day of Tamuz, 5782, in the Hebrew calendar.
The “Jerusalem U.S.-Israel Strategic Partnership Joint Declaration” states that America will “use all elements of its national power to ensure that outcome.”
The two leaders address the public following one-on-meeting that focused on curbing Iran’s nuclear progress.
“The American public, not just my administration, is completely devoted to your security, without any ifs, ands or buts,” the U.S. president asserts after meeting in Jerusalem with the Israeli prime minister.