U.S.-Israel Relations
News about governmental relations between Israel and the United States
Until now, said Israeli Minister of Diaspora Affairs Omer Yankelevitch, Israel spoke to global Jewish leaders only when it was convenient or necessary in their eyes, leading to “miscommunication, hurt and missed opportunities on both sides.”
The upcoming signing will expand scientific and academic cooperation between Israel and the United States into the disputed territories.
The survey, conducted by the American Jewish Committee, also found that most U.S. Jews and the general public view the Republican Party as more anti-Semitic than Democrats.
“Israel sent 10 of its finest firefighters and they didn’t come for a tour or a vacation but to jump in and fight fires,” says Cal Fire unit chief.
South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham, an Israel stalwart, is facing surprisingly tough re-election bid
Contender Jaime Harrison is tapping into demographic changes and voter enthusiasm in an attempt to unseat the conservative Republican.
American Jews were asked about the most important issue in deciding how to vote, which candidate would do a better job on key issues facing the United States, and questions regarding U.S.-Israel relations.
In answering if they were following events ahead of the Nov. 3 election, half of Israelis (48.1 percent) said they were “extremely interested.”
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu invites UAE Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed to visit the State of Israel.
The measure includes several quotes from Rabin, calling him “a model for securing peace during a time of conflict.”
“We are not 7 million Jews in Israel and 8 million throughout the rest of the world, but a united nation of 15 million with one common destiny. With this in mind, we can take on any conflict or challenge facing us,” said Knesset member and Minister of Diaspora Affairs Omer Yankelevich.
The “Resolution to Stop Rewarding Terrorists” is co-sponsored by Reps. Tom Reed (R-N.Y.) and Rep. Max Rose (D-N.Y.).
“Bonds are the best of both worlds,” insists Israel Maimon, president and CEO of Israel Bonds. “They give people who care about Israel the opportunity to combine their loyalty and love for her with a financially rewarding investment for them and their children. Every dollar invested strengthens the only Jewish state on the planet.”