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U.S.-Israel Relations

News about governmental relations between Israel and the United States

The draft agreement would see a two-month pause in fighting in Gaza.
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson wrote to colleagues that the $106 billion supplemental was unlikely to have support in the House.
Forty-eight of 100 lawmakers in the upper chamber joined the call.
An Israeli official said that the terror group is actually hardening its posture in negotiations, but that a “breakthrough soon” is still possible.
Eyewitnesses said Tawfic Abdel Jabbar had been part of a group throwing rocks at passing cars on Route 60 in Samaria.
Nick Merkin’s teen son, a dual citizen, was attacked at a Ra’anana bus stop.
The Prime Minister’s Office denied he had voiced acceptance of the possibility, as reported by CNN.
“Being Jewish, I always wanted to be involved in Israel,” says the founder of the Overwatch Foundation.
The call reportedly lasted about 40 minutes.
Israel will try to secure a future agreement with the U.S., one that includes fighter jets as well as helicopters.
AIPAC praised the vote against the “dangerous” initiative.
The Republican frontrunner for the White House says that the Jewish state would not have been attacked on Oct. 7 if he was still president.