U.S.-Israel Relations
News about governmental relations between Israel and the United States
“J Street should now be persona non grata in the Jewish community,” Morton Klein, national president of ZOA, told JNS.
The former defense minister will travel on a regular flight, risking an emergency landing in a country that accepts the court’s jurisdiction.
The counter-terrorism expert also said IDF generals have a “mind virus” that makes it harder to understand jihadists.
The appointments committee was impressed by his experience, knowledge and personality.
Washington should “crush” their economies, “because we’re next,” said the Republican senator.
During a live interview with comedian Billy Crystal, the former president laments missed opportunities for peace, defends Israel’s right to self-defense.
“There is no equivalence—none—between Israel and Hamas,” the U.S. president said, again.
Mike Waltz said the International Criminal Court and the United Nations will feel reactions to their “antisemitic bias ”come January.
The U.S. defense secretary told reporters that “we moved urgently to support Israel in its efforts to defend itself. Moved heaven and earth.”
“If they want to go down in flames, then that’s their choice,” Sen. John Fetterman told JNS regarding Democratic colleagues who voted against Israel.
“I’m a loyal and law-abiding Jewish citizen of the State of Israel, I expect Israel to let me continue working and back me and all of our citizens possibly impacted by this decision,” said Shabtai Koshlevsky, one of the targets of the U.S. administration’s new round of sanctions.
“Obama broke the tradition where an outgoing president doesn’t initiate significant new policies during the transition.”