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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


A time to stop digging

Netanyahu’s battle has opened up deep divisions within the Jewish community that could take years to heal, if that.

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

Analysis: A softer Obama tone on Israel?

Failure, and reality, seems – finally – to have had a sobering effect. Instead of a big overarching deal, Obama is talking about small steps, trust-building steps.

US President Barack Obama

Netanyahu: Iran-Lausanne-Yemen axis must be stopped

​PM's comments come as Iran nuclear talks intensify in Switzerland, with foreign ministers gathered to discuss the possibility of a political framework by March 31 deadline.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

Obama: It's now 'hard to find path' on Mideast peace process

In light of recent comments made by Netanyahu during election campaign, Washington is reevaluating relationship with Israel.

U.S. President Barack Obama

The Jewish past is being reexamined to meet the Jewish future: An Obama-Netanyahu confrontation

The Jerusalem Post

Election aftermath: With eyes wide open

The country knows well that another Netanyahu government means tension with Obama and the world; That it nevertheless opted for this choice says much about how Israelis grasp their own reality.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gestures during his victory speech at Likud headquarters as his wife, Sara, looks on

In call, Obama tells Netanyahu he will reassess US policy on Mideast peace

Days after Netanyahu's victory, US President Obama calls him.

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

Analysis: The country nods to Netanyahu, who now needs to nod to Obama

After surprising win, Netanyahu's first call should be to the White House

US President Barack Obama meets with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House, October 1, 2014

Center field: Netanyahu’s unwittingly Churchillian argument for term limits

Churchill’s diagnosis of his defeat in Great Britain in 1945 applies to Israel in 2015.

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How Obama can learn from the Soviet downfall under Reagan

Great leadership is grounded on clear values.

US President Barack Obama