U.S.-Israel Relations
News about governmental relations between Israel and the United States
Former Ark. Gov. Mike Huckabee, who boasts an impressive record of Israel support, called his appointment as an “extraoardinary opportunity.”
With two months left until President-elect Trump’s inauguration, some Israelis are worried that President Joe Biden will replicate President Barack Obama’s actions before leaving office.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken reviewed the steps that Jerusalem has taken to improve the “humanitarian situation inside Gaza.”
“The days of public daylight between the U.S. and Israel are about to end,” stated David Friedman, the former U.S. ambassador to Israel.
The previous day, Isaac Herzog thanked Joe Biden for Washington’s “steadfast support from the very beginning of the war” with Hamas in remarks at the Jewish Federations of North America’s General Assembly.
The outgoing Israeli ambassador in Washington told JNS that he is “deeply grateful” to the senator, who has “unwavering dedication” to the U.S.-Israeli bond.
Netanyahu reportedly warned ministers that Biden could still take steps against the Jewish state in his last two-plus months in office.
Israel’s strategic affairs minister discussed with the U.S. president-elect Jerusalem’s plans in Lebanon and Gaza, Iran and Israeli-Saudi normalization.
“The sheer horror and devastation of Oct. 7 challenged realities we trusted and raised questions we never imagined our generation would face. In essence, the people of Israel were faced with a choice, and I have come here to speak about how Am Yisrael chose life.”
Warnings of “catastrophic” food crisis in the Strip draws sharp response from Israeli authorities
Next year will be “the year of sovereignty in Judea and Samaria,” declared the Israeli finance minister.
An interview with Israel’s consul general in New York City.