U.S.-Israel Relations
News about governmental relations between Israel and the United States
Patricia Heaton is honored as a “Champion of Israel” by the American Friends of Magen David Adom.
The U.S. talk-radio host told JNS he is in Israel to bear witness to what happened on Oct. 7, and to help set the record straight on the differences between good and evil.
The meeting focused on “regional developments, with an emphasis on the events in Syria.”
The prosecution said Rahman’s actions were ideologically motivated.
House Speaker Mike Johnson met on Capitol Hill with relatives of captives held in Gaza.
Victoria Coates told JNS of Israeli-Saudi normalization, “I bet dollars to doughnuts that President Trump will get that done.”
“It’s got to occur to the Israelis—the iron is hot, do we strike now?” Elliott Abrams, former U.S. special representative for Iran, told JNS.
Adam Boehler reveals accelerated diplomatic efforts for hostage deal, citing Qatar’s renewed involvement.
Rep. Doug Lamborn will receive the first-ever Rabbi Benny Elon award, named after the late Israeli tourism minister who spearheaded Israel’s ties with the evangelical Christian community.
The U.S. national security advisor is scheduled to discuss the Lebanon ceasefire, the collapse of Syria’s Assad regime and the status of hostage talks with Hamas.
In an interview with “NBC,” the president-elect warned against Oct. 7 denial and pledged to expand the Abraham Accords.
“We have a unique opportunity, with the Republicans in the White House, Senate and House,” Yesha Council head Israel Ganz tells JNS.