U.S.-Israel Relations
News about governmental relations between Israel and the United States
“Few leaders have achieved such tangible breakthroughs to peace in such a short time,” the Israeli premier wrote to the Nobel Committee.
“I’d like to believe that Iran would not test our fortitude, because it would be a mistake,” the Israeli prime minister said of any effort by Iran to try to harm the United States or Israel.
The United States is pressuring Qatar to “deliver the goods” regarding efforts to reach a ceasefire in Gaza.
Ending Iran’s nuclear ambitions was the first stage in realizing a new vision for a war-torn region. Stage two is ending the war in the Gaza Strip. Stage three is expanding the 2020 Abraham Accords.
“I am committed to the release and return of all our hostages, the elimination of Hamas’s capabilities, and ensuring that Gaza no longer poses a threat to Israel,” said the prime minister
The Israeli head of state expressed his “deepest condolences” as deaths and the missing continued to mount.
“We stand side by side, shoulder to shoulder, in the defense of freedom and liberty,” the Israeli president wrote.
“Rafael is the incredible company that developed the Iron Dome,” the ambassador noted.
U.S. Gen. Michael Kurilla also visited the Israeli Air Force’s underground operations HQ.
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.”