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“They discussed the threats to Israel posed by a range of Iranian-backed terrorist groups, including Lebanese Hizballah.”
“If you’re Jewish, if you vote for a Democrat, you’re a fool, an absolute fool,” said Donald Trump.
“Israel has a right to defend her people,” Rep. Eli Crane said. “Ridiculous that it even needs to be said.”
The ambassadors of the European Union, Japan, Canada, the United Kingdom, France and Australia will also be called upon to explain the targeting of residents of Judea and Samaria.
“We continue to recognize the circumstances that were in the 2019 proclamation recognizing Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights,” said U.S. National Security Council spokesman John Kirby.
In its readout of the conversation, the Israeli Defense Ministry made no mention of diplomatic negotiations with the Lebanese terrorist army.
“The Palestinian Authority should be held accountable for what happened on Oct. 7,” Religious Zionist Party lawmaker Simcha Rothman told JNS.
The American diplomat expressed support for Jerusalem after a Hezbollah rocket killed 12 mostly children in the Golan Heights.
Kamala Harris’s campaign did not comment on the deadly terror attack.
“Like or hate or anywhere in between, I don’t think anyone can really doubt Netanyahu’s rhetorical skills,” said Robert Greenway of the Heritage Foundation.
The former U.S. president and Republican nominee met the Israeli prime minister for the first time since he left the White House.
Will pressure by the U.S. vice president on the Israeli prime minister expedite a Gaza ceasefire?