U.S.-Israel Relations
News about governmental relations between Israel and the United States
“Israel is not only a close ally, but a model one that takes its own self-defense with utmost seriousness and is willing to invest and act accordingly,” wrote Elbridge Colby.
The Israeli foreign minister hosted the delegation in Jerusalem, marking Holocaust Remembrance Day and affirming ties between the two countries.
“They expressed support for my clear stance on how action should be taken in Gaza,” said the Israeli national security minister.
The U.S. president made the remark following a call between the two that focused on trade and Iran.
The Israeli prime minister “expressed his appreciation for the deep ties between Israel and the United States,” per an Israeli readout.
“Aid that goes to Hamas is not humanitarian,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated, agreeing with the U.S. envoy.
Israeli defense chief slams the U.S. senator’s aid accusation, defends IDF actions and urges world to block Hamas from exploiting humanitarian supplies.
In Jerusalem ceremony, he affirms commitment to strengthening bilateral relations and confronting threats like Iran.
The Israeli carrier plans to offer six weekly flights to the Big Apple by next Passover.
The empty tomb is believed by some—particularly evangelicals and other Protestants—to be the location of Jesus’s burial and resurrection.
Hamas brought the Gaza war upon themselves, the ambassador said, adding that “Everything that people see there is not the result of anything other than the vicious hatred that Hamas harbors and carried out on October the 7th.”
“Jews should not have to beg the rest of America to love you,” Brianna Wu told attendees at the Women’s Leadership Board Luncheon.