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“He knows well the ways of Washington and he knows Israel,” longtime D.C. media strategist Steve Rabinowitz told JNS.
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“These are new buildings built on private Arab land, they cannot be regulated,” said Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich.
The lack of an invitation to the Oval Office for the Israeli prime minister reflects the “bankruptcy” of the administration’s Israel policy, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., told JNS.
An observant Jew who served under presidents Clinton and Obama, he is the only candidate undergoing a background check.
Listeria monocytogenes contaminated the Brooklyn, N.Y.-based brand offering on-the-go soft serve.
Rep. Shri Thanedar (D-Mich.) told JNS that he was excited to meet both the prime minister of Israel and the prime minister of “Palestine.”
In February, the government announced that nine communities in Judea and Samaria would get official status.
“I don’t think that the issue of judicial reform will undermine the relationship,” said Rep. Greg Landsman (D-Ohio).
House Democratic leader assures that his party will continue to stand with the Jewish state.
Asked why Foggy Bottom called an attack under investigation in Israel a terrorist incident, a spokesman said: “The thinking is that it was a terror attack, and we are concerned about it, and that’s why we called it that.”
“We will do everything we can to protect ourselves from Iran,” said the premier.