U.S.-Israel Relations
News about governmental relations between Israel and the United States
Israel has “somewhat of a veto,” but it “doesn’t mean that the Turks can’t have some role” in the Gaza ceasefire, the U.S. ambassador tells JNS.
“We appreciate the Trump administration’s strong commitment to combat antisemitism,” Israel’s foreign minister said.
The meeting with will be the field marshal’s third in six months with the U.S. president.
A liberal as a young man, he later emerged as one of the most prominent American Jewish conservative thinkers in the United States.
The U.S. president also told reporters that his relationship with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is “obviously a very good one.”
“Many want access to Israel’s capabilities, but guess who gets them? America, first,” Amir Ohana said.
The meeting comes in the wake of reports saying Washington has given the Lebanese government a looming deadline to dismantle Hezbollah.
“We are working to fortify the global AI industry, strengthen the resilience of supply chains, and ensure” economic and security prosperity.
The Jewish state “stands shoulder to shoulder with the United States, its closest ally,” said the Israeli FM.
“We can’t apply a different standard to Israel than we do to every other nation,” the American ambassador said.
Repeated exercises and patrols with the 5th Fleet in the Red Sea “and areas further south” highlight the strategic alliance, the IDF said.
“I do not understand why we debate this anew every single day,” Rep. Mike Johnson told Samaria Regional Council head Yossi Dagan.