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Inevitable strain in US-Israel ties does not mean rupture - analysis

Get ready for a reprise of a refrain heard constantly during Benjamin Netanyahu’s previous years in office: he is turning support for Israel into a partisan issue.

 The flags of Israel and the US are seen at a table during a meeting between officials from the two countries.
US PRESIDENT Barack Obama meets Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the Oval Office of the White House in November 2015.

Netanyahu: Obama had ‘not just bad policy, but malice’ towards Israel

 US PRESIDENT Joe Biden has been riding a new wave of populism that will become the central theme in the next decade’s election campaigns across the Western world: disparaging big tech corporations; Yair Lapid at The Jerusalem Post Annual Conference.

Biden's visit: When a politically weak president meets an interim prime minister - analysis

U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper holds his first news conference at the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, U.S., August 28, 2019

US defense chief Esper canceled visit to Israel after Soleimani hit


Obama to Netanyahu: Desire for 'stable Israel' next to 'Palestinian homeland'

It is the 17th time the two leaders have met since 2009.

Barack Obama and Benjamin Netanyahu meet in New York on Septmber 21

Did Obama fold, or get his revenge on Netanyahu?

Netanyahu closed an aid deal with the US this week worth $38 billion over ten years. Some argue that he could have gotten more.

US President Barack Obama (L) and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

The military aid standoff: An argument, not a crisis

If Rand Paul had been the Republican nominee, and if Bernie Sanders were going to be the Democratic nominee, there would be an argument that the military aid deal must be wrapped up immediately.

US President Barack Obama laughs during a meeting at the White House

'Israel paying heavy price for clash with Obama over Iran’

Israel, US at loggerheads over next defense assistance program.

Amos Yadlin

Column one: The Obama administration’s most covert war

The Obama Administration believes it is at war with Israel- not a shooting war, but a political war.

President Barack Obama boards Marine One at the Hope landing zone for departure en route to Chicago O'Hare International Airport

How Netanyahu beats the system

The erosion of the checks and balances in the Israeli political system enables the prime minister to impose his will.

PM Netanyahu participates in a forum hosted by the Center for American Progress in Washington November 10, 2015

Netanyahu returns with progress on Iran, Syria while Palestinian issue remains dead-locked

During their meeting at the White House, Netanyahu and Obama laid the groundwork to prepare a Memorandum of Understanding to replace the one that expires in 2017.

PRIME MINISTER Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife, Sara, board a plane

Analysis: The Obama-Netanyahu meeting: Just like the very first time… or not

Israel and the US need to coordinate on monitoring, on sharing intelligence to get a clear picture of exactly what the Iranians are – and are not – doing.

 Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu shakes hands with US President Barack Obama at the White House

PM to address conservative, liberal think tanks in DC

Netanyahu plans to visit Washington primarily to meet with US President Barack Obama at the White House on November 9.

US President Barack Obama (L) and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

Media Comment: Who needs press conferences?

There is nothing intrinsically wrong with the media seeking sources and the sources seeking publicity.

US president Barack Obama addresses reporters in the White House press briefing room,