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U.S.-Israel Relations

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The congressman from New York, who is one of Israel’s strongest supporters on Capitol Hill, spoke with JNS during his brief trip.
The two sides held a virtual meeting on Monday about the pending military operation in Gaza’s southernmost city.
The Biden administration will present its alternatives to a full-scale invasion of the southern Gaza city.
Most of the information the U.S. shares is in the form of raw intelligence, such as live video feeds from drones over Gaza.
The clarification came after Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich threatened to collapse the Palestinian Authority economy.
Although he is completely on Jerusalem’s side, political considerations led him to speak only in general terms about the war.
More than 1,800 2,000-pound bombs and 500 500-pound bombs, along with 25 F-35 fighter jets were approved for transfer.
An interview with Maj. Gen. Patrick S. Ryder, the U.S. Department of Defense Press Secretary, following Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant’s visit to the United States.
Rep. Anthony D’Esposito introduced legislation, he told JNS, because “Israel should have a seat at the table in decisions that are being made in the processes moving forward.”
A spokesperson for the Israel Prison Service said it had “no knowledge of these claims.”
“Hamas can scream these numbers all they want, but it makes them no truer than if they were to repeatedly scream the earth was flat,” the human rights attorney Arsen Ostrovsky told JNS.
“We will work together to upgrade the humanitarian aid to Gaza and to bring the hostages back home,” the Israeli president said.