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U.S.-Israel Relations

News about governmental relations between Israel and the United States

“For 75 years, Israel has defied the odds,” said Rep. John James, of Michigan, said at the inaugural event. “I can only imagine what the next 75 years hold.”
The federal government’s chief diplomat affirmed that the U.S.-Israel partnership “touches on every aspect of our lives.”
That move is “going fantastically,” Dana Stroul, the Pentagon’s top Middle East policymaker, tells JNS.
The talks coincided with visits to Washington by Israeli National Security Adviser Tzachi Hanegbi and Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer.
The pro-Israel parade in New York on June 4 should be a time of unity, even as protests are welcome elsewhere, Simcha Rothman told JNS.
“The Biden administration appears to be isolating Israel as a way to exert leverage within internal domestic Israeli politics, and over Israel’s policy on Iran and the Palestinians,” reported Breitbart.
Jake Sullivan, Tzachi Hanegbi and Ron Dermer discussed Iran, among other topics, per a White House readout.
Such a deal might see Tehran promise to halt nuclear enrichment.
The U.S. vice president will be a speaker at a celebration of Israel’s 75th anniversary on June 6.
The former secretary of state called the accusation “total nonsense.”
The State Department is “deeply troubled” by the reopening of the Jewish school.
Washington and Tehran are said to be close to an interim deal that would unfreeze billions of dollars for the regime.