Israel is clearly concerned that Russia’s criticism could move from rhetoric to action.
Middle East
Many see Biden’s visit to Israel and Saudi Arabia as a success. But that is only partially true due to his falling into some of the same old mistakes.
Putin wants to create an alliance of outcasts.
After a top Iranian official claims Tehran already has the ability to build an atomic bomb, analysts tell JNS that “technologically speaking, they are very, very close.”
Hint from this exclusive interview: “The sons of Isaac and the sons of Ishmael will live together in peace.”
An Iranian Foreign Ministry official blasts Biden for “distorting reality” and accuses Washington of “supporting the most murderous regime… and the worst child-killer in the world in Israel.”
Behind the smiles and handshakes and expression of friendship, Israel was left disappointed by Biden on the critical issue of Iran.
There are also signs that under the new Saudi leadership a different solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is developing.
Saudi ruler’s choice of cleric to address important Muslim gathering seen as rebuttal of teachings that Islam can never accept Israel.
