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U.S.-Israel Relations

News about governmental relations between Israel and the United States

Israeli Diaspora Affairs Minister Amichai Chikli talks judicial reform, antisemitism in the U.S., sovereignty and Israel-Diaspora relations.
The U.S. president stressed the importance of consensus building for “fundamental changes” • NYT columnist Thomas Friedman: If Netanyahu keeps moving ahead, he’ll be snubbing the White House.
The U.S. secretary of state expressed Washington’s “ironclad” commitment to Israeli security.
Entering the program is a “complex and laborious process,” says U.S. Embassy.
The U.S. diplomat’s visit comes amid heightened tensions between Israel and the Palestinians.
“It was the first time they heard the story straight, without the big bias,” MK Simcha Rothman said.
The U.S. lawmakers also met with Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, who stressed the need to maintain the Jewish state’s military superiority to combat the Iranian threat.
“Our position is very clear, we don’t support legalizing any outposts or settlement growth,” says Thomas Nides.
The stockpile of weapons and ammunition is normally reserved for the U.S. to use in Middle East conflicts.
New strategic affairs minister tells International March of the Living gala attendees that Israel “will be the most important ally of the United States in the 21st century.”
“So now, because of the brave men and women of Iran, the entire world sees what we’ve been talking about, that this is a terrible, repressive, terrorist regime,” said the prime minister.
The goal of the visit is to “coordinate expectations” between the Biden and Netanyahu administrations.