The US president met in the Oval Office with the Syrian president, a first for a head of state from the country.
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The Trump administration appeared to correct or clarify what two senior US officials told reporters on a call.
“There’s been enough,” the president told reporters. “It’s time to stop now.”
“UNRWA must be held accountable for teaching hate, encouraging hate, fostering hate and praising those who commit maiming and murder,” Richard Heideman, an attorney for the plaintiffs, told JNS.
“Remember, there are many targets left,” the president told the nation. “If peace does not come quickly, we will go after those other targets with precision, speed and skill.”
Every military should study Israel’s “disintegration” of Hezbollah, Gen. Michael Kurilla said. “It was brilliant.”
“The scope and breadth of Iran’s nuclear buildout have made it impossible to verify any new deal that allows Iran to continue enriching uranium,” House and Senate Republicans wrote.
“To execute on President Trump’s iron clad support of Israel, we urgently need a qualified ambassador in the region,” said Sen. Jim Risch. “I have no doubt Gov. Huckabee is that person.”
“We estimate 22, maybe 24 live bodies,” the US Middle East envoy said. “We want them all back.”
“Lebanon could actually normalize and come into the Abraham peace accords, as could even potentially Syria.”
