U.S.-Israel Relations
News about governmental relations between Israel and the United States
The American diplomat visited the famous Machneyuda restaurant located in the capital and heard about the hostilities Israeli chefs are facing abroad.
The Israeli minister for Diaspora affairs and combating antisemitism hinted that Israel would soon make a “special announcement” regarding Leo Terrell.
Tucker Carlson booed at the largest gathering of pastors in Israel since the establishment of the state.
Ambassador to Lebanon Michel Issa says Jerusalem doesn’t need American permission to defend itself • Israel warns UNIFIL leaks aid the terror group.
The ambassador said the 150 U.S. service members deployed at the southern Israel facility enjoyed a “true American feast.”
The congressman’s “clarity and conviction” strengthen the shared U.S.-Israel stand against terrorism, the prime minister said.
“My thoughts are with the families of the two brave National Guardsmen,” Israeli FM Gideon Sa’ar wrote on X.”
Michael Rigas’s visit will reaffirm the “ironclad” U.S.-Israel relationship, the department said.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt spoke in the wake of Israel’s elimination of Hezbollah’s No. 2.
At least publicly, the deal has been met with silence by Israel and American Jewish organizations.
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman “didn’t get everything he wanted” from President Trump, the prime minister said.
“If we can’t prevent the sale, we might as well link it to normalization and get something out of it,” says analyst Yosef Kuperwasser.