U.S.-Israel Relations
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The diplomat offered a “moving prayer for world peace,” the Western Wall Heritage Foundation said.
“No way in hell,” the Minnesota Democrat said, when asked by The Messenger if she planned to attend.
Matthew Miller, a State Department spokesman, addressed a recent New York Times column by Thomas L. Friedman claiming the “U.S. reassessment of Netanyahu’s government has begun.”
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New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman had claimed that Netanyahu is being “led around by the nose” by “extreme” Cabinet members,” endangering U.S.-Israel ties.
“Biden meets with dictators... but snubs the democratically elected Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu,” said DeSantis.
The Republican lawmakers called to rescind the “discriminatory” guidance halting scientific and technological cooperation with Israeli entities in Judea and Samaria.
Democrats and Republicans alike agree China is enemy No. 1.
Amos Hochstein was instrumental in mediating the 2022 natural gas deal between Jerusalem and Beirut.
The U.S. president’s statements are coordinated with the opposition figures, Amichai Chikli said.
The U.S. has conveyed to Israel a Lebanese demand that Israel halt construction of a security barrier in a village on the border.
The U.S. president, who said years ago that Washington should defund Israel if Jerusalem used cluster bombs, is now sending the same weapons to Kyiv.