Middle East
Jared Kushner called the Abraham Accords a combination of the “right people, at the right places, at the right time working together.”
“Global Perspectives” with Ellie Cohanim and guest Amjad Taha
The Israeli defense minister is scheduled to meet with U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres and U.S. ambassador to the international body Linda Thomas-Greenfield.
Israeli Economy and Industry Minister Orna Barbivai said that the potential for economic cooperation between the two countries is “tremendous.”
Two B-52 Stratofortress strategic bombers were accompanied by Israel Air Force planes through part of the mission. Sixteen nations provided logistical support.
The Israeli prime minister “expressed his condolences for those killed and injured in the war, and called for reaching a diplomatic solution in order to end the fighting.”
“It’s a real war ... my message to people is not to come this year,” says Rabbi Moshe Reuven Azman.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps seized an American sea drone and tried to tow it away.
After several Gulf allies expressed concern for a plan supported by America and Israel, Lt. Gen. Alexus G. Grynkewich tells JNS that options exist outside of a NATO-style alliance.
The new graduates hope to return to Uman and offer their acquired skills in the region in light of the country’s new reality.
Washington’s influence, coupled with the Abraham Accords, have lent a tailwind to Israel-India relations, say experts.
The Israel Democracy Institute said the data came from the answers to 3,855 interviews.