U.S.-Israel Relations
News about governmental relations between Israel and the United States
America giving the agency $223m this year despite its teachers’ support for terrorism.
The two-week Israel Strategy and Policy program also saw them visit death camps in Poland.
Barbara Leaf discussed ways to de-escalate the situation in Judea and Samaria.
Doing so would “significantly increase the potential for both tourism and business travel,” they say.
“The United States opposes such unilateral actions that make a two-state solution more difficult to achieve and are an obstacle to peace,” stated Matthew Miller, a State Department spokesman.
Israeli National Security Adviser Tzachi Hanegbi talks about the emerging U.S.-Iran nuclear agreement.
Senior American officials say that the chances of an agreement are less than 50%.
The tightening of military coordination comes amid reports of an imminent agreement on Tehran’s nuclear program.
The two officials discussed “the wide range of threats posed by Iran, including its nuclear program,” per a Pentagon readout.
“We will discuss our shared commitment to ensuring that Iran will never gain military nuclear capabilities,” says the Israeli defense minister.
“We have a shared idea of the continuing destabilizing behavior and threats coming from Iran in the region,” said John Kirby, the agency’s spokesman.
“Because he’s going to be in town, he’s going to meet President Biden,” the official told JNS.