U.s and israel relations

Hamas slams PA for 'politically-motivated' arrests

In July, Fatah and Hamas announced that they have reached agreement to work together to topple Israeli and US “conspiracies.”

Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Ishtayeh (R) and President Mahmoud Abbas (L) at the  swearing in ceremony of the new government at the Palestinian Authority's headquarters in the West Bank town of Ramallah, April 13, 2019.
Benjamin Netanyahu and Mike Pompeo meet at the UN Security Council, September 26, 2018

Netanyahu plays statesman in Portugal - analysis

JASON GREENBLATT, US President Donald Trump’s Middle East envoy, arriving in Jerusalem in March.

We thank you, Jason Greenblatt

Democratic U.S. congressional candidate Rashida Tlaib reacts after appearing at her midterm election night

Reform Judaism can have Zionism or fringe Leftism, not both


Netanyahu knocks NYTimes coverage?

The Jerusalem Post

Why do Ethiopian Israelis and African Americans face such high incarceration and poverty rates?

The Jerusalem Post

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

The Jerusalem Post

Netanyahu Reveals His Duplicity, Demagoguery And Deceit

The Jerusalem Post

Herzog calls Netanyahu's US speech a strategic mistake; has brief meeting with Kerry and Biden

Israel’s relationship with the US “is strategic and not political. It should stay that way,” Herzog said.

Zionist Union leader Isaac Herzog

Kerry on Knesset shake up: Whatever government forms should negotiate with Palestinians

"We hope that whatever government is formed is a government that can move towards resolving the differences between Israelis and Palestinians."

US Secretary of State John Kerry speaks on the phone to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

Israelis more likely to blame Obama, not Netanyahu, for 'crisis' in ties with US

Ties with the Obama administration might indeed be lacking, but Israeli-US relations go far beyond the administration and extend to the Pentagon, Congress, the business sector and the public.

President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu look out a window before their lunch at the King David Hotel in Jerusalem

Israel-US ties have reached 'crisis' point, Lapid says

The latest sign of tension was evident this past week during Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon's trip to the US, during which he was categorically snubbed by the Obama administration.

Finance Minister Yair Lapid (R) meets with US Secretary of State John Kerry in Jerusalem

Myths and Facts About American Campuses: #3 College students care about Middle East issues

The Jerusalem Post

Israel-US cooperation at UN 'very close,' Jerusalem official says

The officials said this “openness” and “consultation” between Israel and the US is evident throughout the UN system, and was very apparent during the Gaza operation.

DELEGATES ATTEND an informal meeting of the 193-member United Nations General Assembly last month.