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Mike Waltz said the International Criminal Court and the United Nations will feel reactions to their “antisemitic bias ”come January.
“If they want to go down in flames, then that’s their choice,” Sen. John Fetterman told JNS regarding Democratic colleagues who voted against Israel.
“The majority of Senate Democrats and Senate Republicans again demonstrated profound American support for our ally and rejected the dangerous efforts by Sen. Bernie Sanders,” AIPAC stated.
“The members of Hamas that we designated yesterday, we designated for being involved in terrorist activities,” Matthew Miller, the U.S. State Department spokesman, said on Wednesday.
The resolutions would prevent the transfer of more than $20 billion in weapons to Jerusalem.
The Republican-led legislature will “have our allies’ back,” vowed John Thune, who chided Democrats for “struggling” to support Israel.
“There is not one ounce of substantive consideration here, it’s all cynical politics,” said Samaria Regional Council head Yossi Dagan.
“It’s up to them to speak to the timing to that, but we’re ready to go as soon as they are,” a Foggy Bottom spokesman said.
Richard Goldberg of FDD told JNS it’s “troubling that the Biden administration would give Qatar any room to allow these council members to leave Qatar without being detained, arrested or extradited.”
The U.S. administration’s advice on Israel’s war against Iran and its proxies was often wrong, said the Israeli premier.
The New York congresswoman tweeted that the pro-Israel lobby’s “wildly unpopular agenda” pushed voters away from the party.
The impact of the move is expected to remain limited following last week’s election of President-elect Donald Trump.