The U.S. president’s plan for rebuilding Gaza and relocating its population continues to be a subject of discussion.
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Senior officials in Washington believe there is a once-in-a-generation opportunity for moves that could pull the region in a better direction.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to travel to Mar-a-Lago for a pivotal summit with U.S. President Donald Trump, with far-reaching security and foreign-policy decisions on the agenda.
Israel Today speaks with US Ambassador Mike Huckabee about the next steps in Gaza, talks with Syria, Iran’s nuclear program, tensions with Turkey, antisemitism in the US, settler violence in Judea and Samaria – and the future of American military aid after 2028.
Talks on implementing the ceasefire and the next steps in the Gaza plan—Hamas continues to reject demilitarization.
From Gaza and Lebanon to Syria and Iran, Israel’s next moves hinge on the Netanyahu–Trump summit and Washington’s shifting mood.
We all seem to be lost in an illusion that a protective hand in the White House has everything under control.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio described the longtime UN agency as a “subsidiary of Hamas.”
After his recent turnaround speech that drew heavy criticism, Netanyahu now refers to the events of October 7 as an “attack” (using the Hebrew word for a large-scale military assault).
Israeli foreign minister in Washington for key talks on Trump’s Gaza roadmap and Mideast security coordination.
