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At a New Jersey rally, the former president called Joe Biden as the “worst president ever, of any country.”
“The U.S. should not lend credibility to an organization that actively promotes and rewards terrorism,” Sen. Mitt Romney wrote just ahead of Friday’s General Assembly vote.
At a Seattle-area fundraiser, the U.S. president also said “I guess I shouldn’t get into all this about Israel.”
The Jewish Institute for National Security of America warned that Iran and its proxies are watching closely to see if the United States will abandon its ally.
The new U.S. report finds it “reasonable to assess” that Israel has acted inconsistently with international law but does not conclude that it violated arms transfer agreements with Washington.
The signatories asked for a classified briefing “to better understand how and when the aid that Congress has authorized and appropriated for Israel will be delivered.”
As South Carolina’s Reform congregation Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim closes in on its tricentennial year, Jewish life in the city and at the College of Charleston is bustling.
Matt Lee, the Associated Press diplomatic writer, pressed the Foggy Bottom spokesman on the U.S. president’s threat if Israel goes into Rafah.
The Israeli-American donor to the Democratic Party warned that the decision sends a negative signal to Middle East allies.
Rep. Cory Mills (R-Fla.) warned that articles were being drawn up now.
“Daylight between the U.S. and Israel on military matters emboldens Hamas,” the Jewish Federations of North America stated.
“I believe that Israel and America have an ironclad relationship, and I have faith in what the Biden administration is doing,” the Senate majority leader said.