Obama and isreal

Jerusalem still hopeful it can work with US against Iran - analysis

The US and Iran progressing toward a new Iran Deal — so why is Netanyahu so restrained?

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the 2021 International Bible Contest for Youth on Thursday, Israel's Independence Day, April 15, 2021.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani is seen wearing a face mask during a meeting, in Tehran, Iran, July 4 2020.

Israel Elections: How is Iran's regime responding?

Colin Kahl participates in a panel discussion about Iran's nuclear program on Capitol Hill, February 21, 2012 in Washington, DC.

Top retired Israeli security officials back Colin Kahl, Biden nominee

Then-US vice president Joe Biden and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas wave upon Biden’s arrival in Ramallah in 2016.

The Parting: why this election is different for Israel


The contentious nuclear triangle

The broad ideological gap between Israel and the US on Iran’s nuclear ambitions also explains the opposing views on Tehran's role in the chaos and brutality of the Middle East.

Iranian missles

What is your occupation?

The Jerusalem Post

Frontlines Podcast: How Obama’s ‘tantrum’ will affect settlement policy

Deputy Managing Editor Tovah Lazaroff explains how Obama’s approach might affect Netanyahu’s attempt to build a coalition and Israel’s settlement policy.

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

Letters 395188

‘A utopia Israel is not. But we do possess one of the strongest monetary systems, and our security situation is good. So this bitterness toward Bibi is somewhat perplexing’

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A Call from Barack

The Jerusalem Post

Jerusalem: US ‘reassessment’ threat aims to distract attention from Iran nuke deal

Some in Jerusalem viewed White House threats of 'reassessing' ties as a way of putting Israel on the defensive, US House Speaker Boehner to visit Israel.

US President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu look out a window

Netanyahu row casts doubt on Obama pledge to 'have Israel's back'

The White House made clear for a second straight day that it had little faith in Netanyahu's effort to backtrack since winning Tuesday's election and insist he was in favor of a two-state solution, long a cornerstone of US Middle East policy.

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

'Needs adult supervision': The US-Israeli relationship after the 2015 election

The Jerusalem Post

Frontlines Podcast: Was Netanyahu's two-state reversal worth it?

Was the move a stroke of genius, or a strategic error made in desperation?

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Election Day, March 17, 2015

Why Herzog lost.

The Jerusalem Post