
Relations between Israel and the United States are excellent, according to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The Prime Minister said in an interview with The Jerusalem Post last week that ties with the United States are “unbreakable.”
Netanyahu also said that Israel is “of great value” to the US, but also acknowledged that there were disagreements with President Joe Biden’s current US administration.
The Israeli Prime Minister was laconic about those differences, claiming they had always been there.
Netanyahu pointed out that he has regular telephone contact with the White House in Washington, DC and also with the President.
However, the Israeli Prime Minister is still awaiting an invitation to an official visit to the US President and this is probably the best indication that something is wrong in relations between Washington and Jerusalem.
It has always been customary to invite every Israeli prime minister to the White House immediately after a new government takes office in Israel.
That has not been the case so far now, and it clearly has to do with...
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The “Biden administration,” is in name only. The one who is really calling the shots hates Israel with a passion, and you all know who he is.
The Apostle Paul spoke of two Israels, one that followed and put all its faith in the law, the other that puts its faith in the creator. What is building up in the middle east is going to come against Israel, the remnant that WILL survive will not be those whose faith is in the law, but in the creator. That remnant will be those who will build the new temple. There is not enough power on planet earth to stop that from happening.