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Marking the second anniversary of the Oct. 7 massacre, the secretary said, “We renew our resolve to prevent such evil from ever taking place again.”
“They are terrorist criminal prisoners, not ‘political’ prisoners,” stated Morton Klein, national president of the Zionist Organization of America.
Thomas Nides is glad that U.S. President Donald Trump supports Israel but thinks a “false narrative” misses the “political peril” former President Joe Biden endured to do the same.
“Departing from decades of Washington appeasement policy and status quo, President Trump has reshaped the trajectory of the Middle East,” said Israel Allies Foundation U.S. director Jordanna McMillan.
“The most important place where we have to fight is the battle for truth,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu tells attendees.
“A paradigm shift is needed in how Israel presents itself to the world,” the late conservative activist wrote in a May letter to the Israeli prime minister.
U.S. President Donald Trump unveiled a comprehensive proposal to end the Israel-Hamas war.
“We have a lot of support for the plan, a lot of buy-in,” Witkoff said of the Arab, Muslim and European support for the deal.
Instead of Hamas isolating the Jewish state, “we turned the tables and isolated Hamas,” Netanyahu said.
According to the plan, Hamas will disarm, and the Gaza Strip will become a “deradicalized terror-free zone” governed by a “technocratic, apolitical Palestinian committee.”
Despite the plan adhering to most of Netanyahu’s red lines, Israelis to his right, including members of his coalition, may be upset with its terms.
Eric Adams dropped out of the mayoral race to save New York City from “crazy communist” Zohran Mamdani, said Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana.