U.S.-Israel Relations
News about governmental relations between Israel and the United States
“Israel has nowhere near the capacity they need to deal with a major war with Hezbollah,” said Brad Bowman. “We have to sound the alarm so that the people that can actually do something about it can fix it.”
“Palestinians’ voices and aspirations must be at the center of post-crisis governance in Gaza,” a U.S. government spokesperson told JNS.
IMPACT-se identified at least 118 participants in the Oct. 7 Hamas assault as former students of UNRWA schools.
Under the bill, Israel will receive hundreds of millions of dollars for defense cooperation with the United States, as well as training on aerial refueling its air force.
Settlement leaders say the White House’s decision comes from a misguided attempt to appear balanced.
“Congress dropped the ball on the emergency supplemental to Israel, but we have confidence that with strong leadership, that legislation will advance,” stated Sandra Parker, chair of CUFI Action Fund.
The meeting comes after the relatives were reportedly not invited to Monday’s White House Chanukah reception.
Chanukah “tells us that after trouble comes better times, and that’s the story we have to remember,” said Ambassador Jack Lew.
“Gaza will be neither Hamastan nor Fatahstan,” the Israeli prime minister said in a video statement.
Biden’s National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan will visit the Jewish state this Thursday.
Strong US-Israel relations ‘good for the entire world,’ House Speaker Mike Johnson says at ZOA event
The Zionist Organization of America gave the new congressional leader the Dr. Miriam and Sheldon Adelson Defender of Israel Award.
“The similarities are extremely relevant,” said Ari Harow. “Many of the lessons that were learned from 2014 are being implemented today.”