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Over a series of escalations across the Middle East, Netanyahu appears to be gambling with the Trump Administration’s ...
To make that happen, President Donald Trump needs to leverage his unique standing with Middle Eastern leaders. He must set ...
Israel's escalation in Syria, which awkwardly coincides with U.S. efforts to lift sanctions and establish unified military control over Syrian territory, places the Trump administration in a tight ...
US diplomats have railed against Israel's military intervention in Syria after privately accusing Netanyahu of acting like a ...
The recent visit of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the White House has generated significant dialogue regarding ...
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Donald Trump Has Dumped ‘America First’
President Trump’s second term has been a profound disappointment for “America First” advocates, as he has abandoned his ...
Israeli delegation said set to fly to Baku; Jerusalem reportedly not committing to ending airstrikes, wants demilitarized ...
Republican congressman and Israel caucus co-chair Joe Wilson rebukes Israeli military strikes on Syria, calling them ...
Trump has iced out the Israelis on regional diplomacy just as Israel is considering a plan for an “intensive escalation” of its military operations in Gaza.
Trump urges Israel to "make the deal in Gaza" as envoy Ron Dermer heads to White House meetings, while Israel claims Hamas ...
President Donald Trump’s historic arms deal with Saudi Arabia, valued at billions of dollars, has reignited discussions about the U.S. commitment to Israel’s qualitative military edge (QME).
The Trump administration is desperate to keep Israel's military operation aimed at decapitating Iran's nuclear program from exploding into an even more expansive conflict.