U.S.-Israel Relations
News about governmental relations between Israel and the United States
The secretary told “NBC News” that IDF troops in Gaza face an “incredibly complex military environment.”
The NGO urged the White House to take “all necessary steps” to stop Israel from launching a large-scale operation against Hamas in Rafah.
At a New Jersey rally, the former president called Joe Biden as the “worst president ever, of any country.”
“History will judge Biden harshly for this dereliction of responsibility to our friend and partner Israel,” the RJC leadership stated.
The Biden administration is willing to share “valuable” information regarding the whereabouts of Hamas’s leadership and tunnels to stave off an Israeli invasion of Rafah, according to the Washington Post.
“President Biden has given Hamas the greatest victory it could hope for,” said Sen. Jim Risch (R-Idaho). “He has driven a wedge between the United States and Israel.”
“President Biden should learn from the lessons of the past,” stated Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa).
Rep. Cory Mills (R-Fla.) warned that articles were being drawn up now.
While the U.S. president’s threat to halt supplies of offensive weapons to Israel has some officials up in arms both there and in the U.S., its significance has been “blown out of proportion,” expert tells JNS.
“It’s going to take a little bit of moral courage on both sides to finally be able to come across that table and ink this deal,” the White House adviser said of Israel and Hamas.
The president’s decision drew criticism from the American Jewish Committee and the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations.
Israel’s government is set to meet to discuss how to prosecute the war after the U.S. leader warned of an arms embargo.