Donald Trump’s team during his first term as president was quite pro-Israel. The team he’s assembling ahead of his second inauguration is all Israel could have hoped for, and much more.
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From Tehran’s nuclear ambitions to a Gaza war resolution, the incoming president arrives with a detailed blueprint for the Middle East.
The president-elect has an opportunity to accomplish many of his agenda items, including dealing with Iran and Hamas.
Israeli lawmakers meet to discuss “national vision” for upcoming Trump presidency. Top of the agenda: Scrapping the two-state solution.
President-elect vows “hell to pay” if terrorists don’t free American captives.
President-elect signals immediate action against the international court over arrest warrants for Israeli leaders.
I would like to make something clear: I don’t idolize political leaders! For one simple reason: They are people like you and me.
There is a sense Trump is focused on the captives and securing a decisive victory to end the war. How this is achieved does not seem to concern him.
Adam Boehler reveals accelerated diplomatic efforts for hostage deal, citing Qatar’s renewed involvement.
“We have a unique opportunity, with the Republicans in the White House, Senate and House,” says Yesha Council head Israel Ganz.
