U.S.-Israel Relations
News about governmental relations between Israel and the United States
The Human Rights Council’s support for Albanese actions “make clear the United Nations tolerates antisemitic hatred, bias against Israel and the legitimization of terrorism,” Washington said.
The U.S. deployment in the region has grown substantially, amid nuclear talks with Iran and the public military threat posed by President Trump.
“Three hundred [Iranian] weapons were fired at a target. Only six of them hit. Nobody died. That’s defending our allies. We got to be part of something meaningful and impactful,” one pilot recalled.
U.S. President Donald Trump has paused planned tariff hikes on over 75 countries, including Israel, pending negotiations.
About one-third of respondents told pollsters they have confidence in Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
“I look forward to working with you to make the unbreakable bond between our two nations even stronger,” wrote the Israeli prime minister.
Bruce Pearl has used his national platform to call for the release of the hostages in Gaza and speak out against the surge of Jew-hatred after Oct. 7.
The Otzma Yedudit Party leader reportedly received a “special invitation from his American counterparts.”
Indexes jumped following the U.S. announcement of a 90-day suspension on import duties affecting more than 75 countries.
John Ratcliffe’s first official visit to the Jewish state since taking office comes amid U.S. attempts to revive negotiations on a nuclear deal with the Iranian regime, as well as with Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
There is a great battle of civilizations taking place, a World Series, that includes the West.
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