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U.S.-Israel Relations

News about governmental relations between Israel and the United States

“A year since the launch of the brutal Hamas attack on Oct. 7, Israel is still defending its citizens against enemies on seven different fronts,” the Israeli defense minister said.
A campaign official clarified the vice president’s remarks at a campaign event at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
“We have the ability to put it into operation very quickly, and we’re on pace with our expectations,” the Pentagon chief said.
Former Israeli ambassador to the United States Michael Oren called for “unequivocal” clarification from the White House after Vice President Kamala Harris seemed to accuse Israel of committing genocide in Gaza.
Amid reports that Israel is running low on missile interceptors, a Western source explains to JNS that the situation is more complicated than that.
The documents, marked “Top Secret,” were posted online by a pro-Iranian Telegram channel.
Washington’s threat sends a “dangerous message” to two countries’ common enemies, says the pro-Israel group.
America will continue to support the defense of Israel, an “ironclad” commitment, U.S. President Joe Biden wrote to congressional leadership.
“The U.S. must ensure that taxpayer funded aid is not distributed to US-designated terrorists, or their allies.”
“The letter was not meant as a threat,” said John Kirby, the White House national security communications advisor. “We have to follow the law of the land here.”
Failure to comply “may have implications for U.S. policy,” U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin reportedly wrote.
The coinciding of the release of the list with the start of the Feast of Tabernacles is symbolic to those inspired by the Biblical verse Zechariah 14:16.