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Professor Eytan Gilboa, an expert on American-Israeli relations, says the White House remains fixated on a poor Iran deal, though good ties between the Israeli and U.S. defense ministers have facilitated some coordination.
Jewish organizations call to “barrage” the extreme-right candidate and vote for incumbent President Emmanuel Macron.
With full-blown war in Ukraine, Iran on the verge of acquiring nuclear weapons and multiple Arab terrorist attacks in Israel, the tone remained tense as the spring holidays converged.
“The resolution denounces anti-Semitism, and all hateful speech and bias-motivated violent actions, in the District of Columbia,” said the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations.
Sen. Rick Scott said the bill is intended to send a message that America will not support the “radical left’s dangerous anti-Israel agenda.”
Near the government compound at Cinema City, it was publicized under the banner: “Israel is bleeding—we [must] bring back security!”
In a tight Michigan primary race with Rep. Andy Levin, she spoke about the Jewish state’s importance to the global supply chain, saying she wants strong trade between the two nations.
The announcement came as Israeli, Arab and American officials met in Israel for the Negev Summit, which he says “illustrates the huge opportunities before us.”
“We will continue working with others in the region to hold Iran accountable for its actions, including violations of the sovereignty of its neighbors,” said U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
From the practical (a training session called “Until Help Arrives”) to the professional (DHS provides protective security advisers across the country), a security expert offers sound advice to taken to ensure that this Passover is a safe one for American Jews.
The Biden administration’s Iran policy is the clearest example of U.S. “political absurdity,” writes a Saudi journalist.
“Our time in Israel provides the opportunity to learn about and see in person a young, complicated and exciting country that is a beacon of democracy in the Middle East,” said Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt, who is leading the mayoral delegation.