Netanyahu and his government, the Likud loudmouths, and the far-Right instigators in his government, all owe the US an apology.
Exploring recent US-Israel relations amid geopolitical shifts, from UN abstentions to arms deals, highlighting symbiotic dynamics and Israel's domestic defense focus.
Sen. Coons suggests aid conditions for Israel due to concerns over PM Netanyahu's actions. US-Israel relationship in question amid funding debates.
The White House was quick to assure the press that the first lady's words expressed pain over the deaths of civilians but not a request that the Biden administration change policy.
The longer the war goes on, the less legitimacy Israel has. "The current crisis between Israel and the US will affect other countries who will follow suit.”
The US reaffirms opposition to the war in Lebanon amidst tensions. Diplomatic discussions with Israel continue, and the White House emphasizes the anti-Hamas stance.
"The tone throughout here has been businesslike and it's been professional and we expect that it's going to stay that way," said spokesman John Kirby.
There’s a consensus - in the government, in the Knesset, and in the country – that the IDF will have to take on Hamas in Rafah. That doesn’t seem likely to change, regardless of who is PM.
An Israeli official claimed that Israel's main "anchor is the US, but tensions are currently high regarding entry into Rafah, which will likely affect security assistance."
House Republicans condemn Schumer's push for Israeli elections as divisive amid regional tensions. Allies' loyalty questioned.