U.S.-Israel Relations
News about governmental relations between Israel and the United States
Chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley: Aviv Kochavi deepened the strategic partnership between Israel and the U.S.
In an interview with JNS, the former secretary of state chides Biden for policies on Israel, calls the FBI probe of Shireen Abu Akleh’s death “political” and says Netanyahu has the right to choose his cabinet ministers “full stop.”
The Israeli defense minister thanked his American counterpart Lloyd Austin for “his personal contribution as well as the commitment of the U.S. administration to the security of the State of Israel and to the bond between the countries—a bond based first on shared values as well as on common interests.”
“There is no place in America for antisemitism,” he tells the crowd at Iranian American Jewish Federation gala.
Joint U.S. training and development has been accelerated in the face of rising threats in the region, the Iranian threat in particular, says IDF chief of staff.
The former U.S. president this week received the Zionist Organization of America’s Theodor Herzl Medallion for his achievements on behalf of Israel and world Jewry.
The former president urges greater support for Israel, including among Jewish Americans.
The growing municipalities look to partner on core interests and industries.
Summer Lee is likely to join “The Squad” if elected on Tuesday.
Young Israeli Shlichim (Israeli emissaries) will be given an expanded role amid rising anti-Semitism and BDS efforts, Almog said.
The lawmakers cited “ethnic-based discrimination” and racial profiling in a missive to U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
Most Diaspora leaders say they’ll work with the next government, regardless of any elements they may disagree with.