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As U.S. President Donald Trump jetted from one sprawling palace to another, embracing Arab leaders and heralding a new Middle East this week, many in Israel worried that the best partner they've ever had in the White House had lost interest.
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Despite headlines about a rift, President Donald Trump’s tour pressed Iran, advanced normalization and backed Israel’s security. Experts say that if Jerusalem acts, a historic opportunity awaits.
Two staff members of the Israeli Embassy in Washington, D.C. were shot and killed as they were leaving the Capital Jewish Museum, police said.
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The Forward on MSN‘I actually did vote for this’: Orthodox Trump voters worry about Qatar, Israel, tariffs – but stand by their candidateOrthodox Jewish voters have been frustrated by tariffs and Trump's Qatar visit. But they're thrilled by his actions against antisemitism.
Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa, the former militant commander who led the overthrow, says he is working to build an inclusive government friendly to the West. Some Trump administration officials are pushing to lift or waive sanctions as fast as possible without demanding tough conditions first.
As Israel intensified its offensive in Gaza to take "total control" of the Palestinian territory, some of its closest allies, including the United States, might be threatening to withdraw their support from Jerusalem in the face of mass starvation.
The Trump Administration says it’s “combating anti-semitism” when it arrests students and threatens universities. That rationale might be a flimsy pretext, as opponents claim, but it also reflects
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essanews.com on MSNTrump's Russia stance sparks EU outrage; Israel eyes IranThis happened overnight. Here is what global agencies reported from Tuesday to Wednesday. Donald Trump refused to impose new sanctions on Russia, sparking controversy among European leaders. The Vatican is preparing for peace talks concerning Ukraine,