U.S. Foreign Policy
“His deep understanding and love for Israel and its people will undoubtedly make him an exceptional ambassador,” wrote Sen. John Boozman.
Francesca Albanese “unapologetically” uses her role as a U.N. special rapporteur to “legitimize antisemitic tropes, while serving as a Hamas apologist,” the panel members wrote.
The two leaders discussed the administration’s goal to end Iran’s “nuclear threat and stop its support of terrorist groups,” an official readout stated.
The children and their 43 relatives passed through southern Israel on their way to hospitals in Amman.
“For far too long, U.S. victims of state-sponsored terrorism, including the families of those lost on Sept. 11, have struggled to receive the compensation they rightfully deserve,” stated Rep. Mike Lawler.
Reports that Jordan would extradite the terrorist to the United States, if true, would mark a major shift in Amman’s position.
Abdullah is one of the first foreign leaders to receive an invite to the White House since Trump returned for his second term on Jan. 20.
Israel-Saudi normalization is “more closely tethered to the U.S.-Saudi economic and defense relationship than advancement in the Palestinian track,” Dan Diker, of Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, told JNS.
The state’s prosecutor said that American Muslims for Palestine has ignored a Civil Investigative Demand, making it “necessary to ensure accountability and uphold the law.”
“There is no better time for Republicans to take the helm and correct the shortcomings of the previous administration,” the Idaho senator said.
Both the title, “From Ground Zero,” and the cause of the current situation, Hamas terror, has some now doubting the factual nature of his work.
The crisis can be an opportunity for coordination between the two nations, but Ankara and Jerusalem have conflicting interests and goals.