U.S. Politics
Images published this weekend showed Carlson posing with U.S. President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk.
The Israeli prime minister called U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan to temporarily resettle Gazans while the coastal enclave is rebuilt as “the first fresh idea in years.”
The first arms package will begin delivering a wide array of munitions to the Jewish state this year.
“I am confident this caucus will bring Jewish members together to strive to achieve unity,” Rep. Jerry Nadler, the newly elected caucus co-chair, stated.
Rep. Brian Mast told JNS that the Middle East can’t move on until Hamas is “willing to put up their white flag of surrender following this genocide that they’ve conducted against Israel.”
The U.S. secretary of state seconded the president’s idea that the Gazans should be relocated, at least temporarily.
“The friendship between the United States and Israel strengthens both of our countries,” stated Senate Majority Leader John Thune.
The pro-Israel Democratic senator from Pennsylvania talked about Gaza and Israel on journalist Tara Palmeri’s podcast “Somebody’s Gotta Win.”
“People are distressed,” Ben Chouake, president of NORPAC, told JNS. “Israel is at war. The house is on fire. People are more active.”
“The U.S. should stop using the politically-charged term ‘West Bank’ to refer to the biblical heartland of Israel,” the Republican senator stated.
Let US victims, families sue PLO, Palestinian Authority for terror, Jewish groups tell Supreme Court
“Our brief argues that there is nothing in the Constitution that prohibits Congress from allowing American victims of terror abroad to sue their attackers in U.S. courts,” stated Marc Stern, of the AJC.
“We are fighting for the free world, and at this time when some of our best friends are not supporting Israel, we need more people with the moral clarity of Joe Lieberman,” said Knesset member Ohad Tal.