Four of Israel’s most distinguished scientists, including three Nobel laureates, have appealed directly to the U.S. president, warning that time is running out.
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The US president has correctly diagnosed the fundamental failure of Palestinian leadership to accept the existence of a Jewish state.
The Hashemite leader agreed to accept 2,000 severely ill children into his country, but stated that Arab leaders would present a counter proposal to the president’s idea to “own” Gaza.
The US president stated a deadline of noon; otherwise, he says, “it’s going to be a different ball game.”
“I do think he’ll take” in some of the Palestinians, “and I think other countries will take also,” the president said, referring to King Abdullah II of Jordan.
Trump needs to understand that there can be no negotiation with the terrorists who rule the Islamic Republic.
The feeling among the prime minister’s inner circle is that Israel is now navigating the next strategic and diplomatic chapter of the war among friends.
Months of attack and retreat in Gaza, of rockets, terror attacks, missiles and terrorist releases, have changed what is acceptable to the mainstream.
The order declares the International Criminal Court’s actions to be “an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the United States.”
“We met Trump’s people. We have conversations. But I think we were not aware about how much the United States will be involved about it.”