U.S.-Israel Relations
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Alexander shared his experience with the U.S. president and “asked him to continue doing everything in his power” to free those still in Hamas captivity.
The U.S. president wants to ensure that the strikes on Iran are “not a lost opportunity” to resolve the Israel-Hamas war, Foggy Bottom said.
Speaking at the CUFI summit in Washington, Malcolm Hoenlein said common enemies “go after Jews today, Christians tomorrow, others after that.”
He and his wife also donate blood at the headquarters of Magen David Adom.
The invitation “followed the great victory we achieved in ‘Operation Rising Lion’” against Iran, said the Israeli prime minister.
“Let Bibi go, he’s got a big job to do!” wrote Trump, referencing the negotiations for a hostage deal with Hamas.
In an interview, Lindsey Graham added: Now is the time to deepen the security alliance with Jerusalem.
The U.S. president weighing in on domestic Israeli politics drew both praise and criticism from some scholars who follow the region closely.
The president described the legal proceedings as a “politically motivated” case aimed at doing the Israeli leader “great harm.”
Americans “are extremely troubled by the possibility that involvement could metastasize and draw the United States into a direct war with Iran,” a Quinnipiac University analyst stated.
Regularly scheduled U.S. passport and Consular Report of Birth Abroad appointments resumed as normal in Jerusalem.
In a call with U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, the Israeli Defense Minister thanked him for U.S. President Donald Trump’s “bold decision to act with Israel against the Iranian nuclear threat.”