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“I have worked my entire career to deepen and strengthen our partnership,” he stated.
Israeli and U.S. officials discussed the Abraham Accords and the threat of a nuclear Iran, per a readout.
The 3+1 interparliamentary group reaffirmed its commitment to security and prosperity in the Eastern Mediterranean.
May Golan’s language is “particularly damaging when it’s amplified in leadership positions,” said department spokesman Vedant Patel.
Court-watchers tell JNS they sense a narrow approach to the decision, leaving important workplace religious-freedom questions unresolved.
Having introduced legislation stripping Rep. Ilhan Omar of her foreign affairs committee assignment, the Ohio congressman says he would welcome her back if she truly repents.
The latter department is re-advertising a $10 million reward for information about Hezbollah “financial mechanisms.”
Jerusalem’s request is that Washington at least provide support against Iran, says ex-head of Israel’s National Security Council Brig. Gen. (res.) Professor Jacob Nagel.
Faith issues are at the center of the announcement from the South Carolina Republican senator.
Herzog tells The New York Times in an interview that “there’s a lot of good will in the room since we started the negotiations two weeks ago.”
“There’s a lot to like about it,” says U.S. National Security Council Communications Coordinator John Kirby • The U.S. president had called for Netanyahu to “walk away” from the reform plan.
“Israeli leaders have a long history, tradition of visiting Washington, and Prime Minister Netanyahu will likely take a visit at some point. But there’s nothing currently planned,” according to a transcipt.