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Barbara A. Leaf was also in Jordan to discuss the new seven-year, $10.5 billion memorandum on Strategic Partnerships.
Only one option remains to prevent Tehran from becoming a nuclear power, experts tell JNS — attack, within a year.
Tehran has acquired “irreversible” nuclear knowledge and capabilities, making the deal’s so-called sunset clauses “problematic,” Israel defense minister tells U.S. think tank directors.
“Top Story” with Jonathan Tobin and Matthew Continetti, Ep. 60
The U.S. president leaves Ben-Gurion International Airport for Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Signed at Jerusalem on the 14th day of July, 2022, which corresponds to the 15th day of Tamuz, 5782, in the Hebrew calendar.
The American leader said his affinity for the Jewish state grew from his father, who taught the family about the Holocaust and “imbued in us a sense of obligation that we all have.”
The document, the first of its kind between the two countries in decades, will be a “living testimony” to the unique bilateral relationship, say Israeli officials.
Former Israel Police Deputy Commissioner Alon Levavi describes close cooperation with U.S. Secret Service • More than 16,000 police officers to be deployed to secure U.S. President Joe Biden’s stay in Israel.
Zionist organizations have launched a campaign calling on Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid not to give in to U.S. pressure to make concessions to the P.A.
U.S. President Joe Biden’s trip to the Middle East is good for America and Saudi Arabia, but possibly dangerous for Israel, experts tell JNS.
A new Pew report found that 56% of American youth aged 18 to 29 view Israel unfavorably.