Trump Administration
“It won’t be complete, but we’ll be able to hand it over, and then the next administration can decide how it wants to proceed,” the U.S. secretary of state told “MSNBC.”
CNN reported that the Trump transition team has started reviewing the Jewish congressman from Florida as a candidate to lead the disaster management organization.
The United Kingdom, France and Germany warned that Tehran must “reverse its nuclear escalation.”
Joel Rayburn and Morgan Ortagus are being reviewed for assistant secretary of state for Near Eastern affairs, sources told Politico.
While Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has expressed a willingness to strengthen ties with Washington, Ankara’s foreign policy—particularly its engagement with BRICS, pro-Hamas stance, and continued ambivalence toward NATO—poses significant challenges.
Military action against the Kurds in northern and eastern Syria threatens a U.S. ally that could prevent future Iranian arms smuggling, observers tell JNS.
Israeli PM emphasized that Jerusalem has “no interest” in a confrontation with the incoming Syrian regime.
The Gaza-based terror group published two videos on Saturday and claimed that the IDF struck a place where hostages were being held
Alternatively, the forthcoming Trump administration could sell Israel advanced weapons that would be effective against sites buried deep underground, according to the report.
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has “spoken out forcefully against campus antisemitism,” Kenneth Marcus told JNS.
House Speaker Mike Johnson met on Capitol Hill with relatives of captives held in Gaza.
Oct. 7 toppled two peace agreements that were almost ready for signing.