U.S.-Israel Relations
News about governmental relations between Israel and the United States
The Lockheed Martin-made stealth fighters will join two squadrons at Nevatim Air Base, expanding the Israeli Air Force’s long-range strike power.
The senator’s meeting with Prime Minister Netanyahu came “at one of the most consequential moments in recent memory,” Lindsey Graham wrote.
Netanyahu has slammed the inclusion of Turkey, Qatar and Egypt in the subordinate Gaza Executive Board.
The matter will be discussed with Secretary Marco Rubio, the premier stated.
The White House released a list of members of the technocratic body set to govern Gaza, including officials from Turkey, Qatar and Egypt.
“If you are complicit in denying humanitarian assistance to Palestinians or others in need, you will face personal consequences,” Sen. Ron Wyden stated.
“The Trump-Netanyahu alliance has thus far been one of the strongest partnerships in the history of the U.S.-Israel relationship,” the Republican senator stated.
The Israeli university will award the U.S. envoy an honorary doctorate for his role in the Gaza ceasefire and the hostages’ release.
The trip will focus on emerging technologies, supply chains and regional partnerships amid a growing global emphasis on economic security.
Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf warns American forces and Israel will be “legitimate targets” if Trump orders strikes over Tehran’s crackdown.
The reported call came shortly after U.S. President Donald Trump said that Washington “stands ready to help” the demonstrators in the Islamic Republic.
The Jewish state’s economy has grown, “we’ve come of age,” the premier said, stressing the importance of the alliance with Washington.