ISRAEL: Netanyahu meets Trump in Washington; Hostages' relatives in U.S. push for deal's implementation ■ GAZA: Israeli army says it fired at suspicious vehicles ■ WEST BANK: Dozens attack Palestinian village; Two Israeli soldiers killed in attack
Ahead of meeting Prime Minister Netanyahu, President Trump signals support for Israel through a proposed $1 billion arms sale and measures against anti-Israel bias in international institutions. Trump evaded questions on West Bank annexation but noted Israel's small size and brainpower
Israelis celebrating the hostage releases should remain alert to the fact that the global winds of unbridled authoritarianism are stronger than ever, and that Trump has now brought them to hurricane force
Sources say Israel is unwilling to withdraw from the Gaza Strip as long as Hamas remains in power, and while Netanyahu hopes Trump will support the organization's removal, the White House's stance remains unclear
The three issues expected to be the focus of the Trump-Netanyahu meeting according to a source, are Gaza's post-cease-fire governance, Israel-Saudi normalization, and the Iranian issue, with Trump likely preferring diplomacy over conflict in addressing the latter
The main focus of the Trump administration ahead of its meeting with Netanyahu is to quickly advance normalization with Saudi Arabia, which it sees as the key to achieving its regional goals, primarily: Ousting Hamas and eliminating the Iranian nuclear program
Among worries over the continuation of the cease-fire deal, Einav Zangauker, whose son is a hostage in Gaza, is traveling to the U.S. capital, after a source says relatives of hostages were denied a request to join Netanyahu as he will meet with Trump to discuss the deal's next stages
A directional read: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will fly to Washington equipped with one request from his government partner, Religious Zionism Party Chairman Bezalel Smotrich: to present portions of the October 7 horror footage at the outset of his meeting with President Donald J. Trump.* While Palestinians maintain their narrative as the primary victims of […]
Trump loves business deals, and he examines the Middle East with the eye of a real estate man, which is why he can't understand the unequivocal rejection his plan to 'clean out' Gaza has received, from Jordan, Egypt, and above all, the Palestinians themselves
Trump's envoy, Witkoff, arrived in Israel after visiting Saudi Arabia to push for normalization between the two countries. Alongside private pressure from the White House, Trump is publicly working to strengthen his relationship with Netanyahu
President Donald Trump revealed his support for relocating Palestinians from Gaza to neighboring Arab countries and announced the restoration of powerful bomb shipments to Israel, Associated Press reported Saturday. Speaking to reporters during a 20-minute session aboard Air Force One, Trump disclosed that he had lifted restrictions on sending 2,000-pound bombs to Israel. "We released […]
'I'd like Egypt to take people. I'd like Jordan to take people,' Trump told reporters on Air Force One. 'You're talking about, probably a million and a half people, and we just clean out that whole thing and say, '"You know it's, over."'
Trump said following his inauguration on Monday that he would consider making Saudi Arabia his first destination for a foreign visit if Riyadh agreed to buy $500 billion worth of American products
Donald Trump launched his second term as US president in a storm, as only he can. But unlike eight years ago, his blitz this time was prepared and meticulously planned down to the last detail, with no hiccups along the way. In a unique performance before 20,000 supporters at a Washington arena, Trump sat at […]
This will not be the last dilemma the Jewish world will face when it comes to the Trump administration. Whether it is up for the challenge remains to be seen, but Day One was not a harbinger of proactive action being on the horizon
Amid flurry of post-inauguration activity, Trump also cancelled U.S. sanctions against the International Criminal Court and sent a sharp message to to pro-Palestinian protesters across America
At Inauguration Day rally, Trump vows to 'bring them all home' and again claims 'Israel would never have been hit on October 7' if he had been president