U.S.-Israel Relations
News about governmental relations between Israel and the United States
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken last month hailed the prime minister for accepting the U.S. ceasefire proposal.
Born in the Bay Area and raised in Israel from age 8, the slain hostage is remembered as a “mensch,” passionate about soccer, music and travel.
Brenda Abdelall joins other controversial members of Kamala Harris’s team.
Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Charles Brown’s presence in Israel is a reminder that while Washington has superpower capabilities, it also has superpower interests.
Netanyahu has yet to appoint a promised project manager to tackle sanctions on Israelis in Judea and Samaria.
“Iran-backed Hezbollah and Hamas’s terrorism truly show no bounds,” said the Republican senator from Iowa.
Hashomer Yosh says it does not engage in violent activity of any kind.
“Israel views with utmost severity the imposition of sanctions on citizens of Israel,” the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office stated. “The issue is in a pointed discussion with the United States.”
An internal USAID watchdog found that weather conditions and the agency’s “limited control” over the temporary pier impaired its ability “to deliver the intended amounts of aid through the maritime corridor.”
“The ongoing reckless statements and actions of this minister only sow chaos and exacerbate tensions,” Foggy Bottom spokesman Matthew Miller said.
Both Washington and Israel were “closely monitoring the situation” with Hezbollah over the weekend.
However, he cautioned that Iran could still cause a regional escalation.