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U.S.-Israel Relations

News about governmental relations between Israel and the United States

A break in fighting could improve the chances of reaching a long-term deal, argue negotiators.
“The convoy last week really encapsulated the frustration by the White House and much of Congress, especially Democrats,” the Atlantic Council’s Jonathan Panikoff told JNS.
Jerusalem needs “a credible and implementable humanitarian plan” before entering Rafah, Kamala Harris said.
The minister-without-portfolio is in Washington on a visit that the Israeli government has not sanctioned.
“The term ‘West Bank’ is used to delegitimize Israel’s historical claim to this land,” stated Rep. Claudia Tenney (R-N.Y.).
The Biden administration wants more evidence of the terror connections.
Netanyahu is angered by the War Cabinet minister’s trip to Washington, telling him that “there is only one prime minister.”
The pallets contained water and more than 38,000 Meals Ready-to-Eat (MREs), the U.S. Air Force said, enough food to provide more than 50,000 meals.
Former Ambassador David Friedman’s proposal “protects Israel’s security, respects biblical covenants and affords civil rights and human dignity to all.”
The idea that by combating terror Israel is creating more terrorists, coupled with Washington’s push for a Palestinian state and other seemingly hostile moves, “amounts to a BDS campaign to pressure Israel into concessions that jeopardize its security,” expert tells JNS.
“It’s not for the secretary-general to tell USAID where it’s sending its money,” a U.N. spokesman told JNS.
The Biden administration provided the letter requiring Israel’s signature on Tuesday.