U.S.-Israel Relations
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The shipment was reportedly delayed by the Biden administration before Trump lifted the embargo.
The Israeli premier said the U.S. airstrikes changed history.
Judge Roy Altman told JNS that many of the seemingly political critiques of Israel are “really just questions that are deeply rooted in law.”
It brings together U.S. and Israeli lawmakers to discuss strengthening ties between the two legislative bodies.
The two discussed the airstrikes against Iran in mid-June, equally in awe of the military operations that targeted three nuclear facilities.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and American officials inked a deal to boost joint research, innovation and AI-powered energy projects, strengthening bilateral tech ties.
The Israeli premier said he had also discussed with the president and vice president “the implications and possibilities of the great victory that we achieved over Iran.”
“I think with Iran, the game is still on,” Assaf Orion, a fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, told JNS. “It’s not ‘Mission Accomplished.’ We can’t go and have beers because this problem is solved.”
Meeting with House Speaker Mike Johnson on Capitol Hill the day after he held talks with U.S. President Donald Trump, the Israeli prime minister affirms that relations between Washington and Jerusalem have never been closer.
Sorties averaged about 1,000 miles (one way) and, at least in one case, stretched to 1,400 miles.
The Israeli premier is scheduled to meet with House Speaker Mike Johnson, Majority Leader John Thune, Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) and other members of the chamber.
“Few leaders have achieved such tangible breakthroughs to peace in such a short time,” the Israeli premier wrote to the Nobel Committee.