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“The results of the upcoming election do not only depend on Michigan,” said Ammi Hirsch, senior rabbi at New York City’s Stephen Wise Free Synagogue,.
White House national security spokesman John Kirby said that the higher delivery numbers must be sustained.
The Arab states were initially hesitant to share the information, fearing Iranian reprisal, according to The Wall Street Journal.
The senior officials declined to say if or how Israel should respond to the aggression but said Washington would not participate in any strike against the Islamic Republic.
The decision was made in part because Tehran’s drone and missile attacks “caused relatively minor damage.”
The U.S. president will convene G7 leaders to coordinate a “united diplomatic response” to the Iranian assault.
Sen. Chris Coons said the House must “promptly” pass the Senate foreign aid bill “to ensure that our Israeli allies have everything they need to defend themselves from attacks by Iran and its proxies.”
“The United States will stand with the people of Israel and support their defense against these threats from Iran,” the American president said.
“U.S. government personnel are authorized to transit between these three areas for personal travel,” per a new U.S. alert.
“Jewish Americans do not need to be ‘spoken to’ or threatened by Donald Trump,” a spokesman for the Biden campaign stated.
Mike Johnson accused the president of pandering to the far-left flank of the Democratic Party at the expense of US-Israel relations.
“We are grateful to the state of Alabama for its clear stand against terror and in support of Israel,” said Anat Sultan-Dadon, Israel’s consul general to the southeastern United States.