If you lived through the early days of the “War on Terror,” you might have caught some flashbacks this week.
After pushback from Republicans and right-wing groups Secretary of State Blinken deleted a tweet calling for a cease-fire in Palestine.
According to a new book, President Donald Trump was surprised to learn that conditioning military aid to Israel in order to bring about a Middle East peace deal was a complete non-starter in Washington.
The Biden administration’s move to allow Israel into the U.S. Visa Waiver Program delivers a massive PR win to a Netanyahu government facing widespread protest at home and abroad.
“I think without Israel, there’s not a Jew in the world that’s secure. I think Israel is essential,” says Biden.
In a shameless op-ed Dennis Ross defends the Oslo Accords and argues that Biden should revive its spirit to seal a Saudi/Israel deal.
GOP candidate Vivek Ramaswamy said he wanted to cut U.S. military aid to Israel. A week later he reversed course.
Signs that AIPAC is becoming a liability for Israel supporters became clearer this week when former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak attacked the Israel lobby group.
In 2021 two pro-Palestine protestors were accused of carrying out an antisemitic attack against Jewish diners in LA, but that’s not what actually happened.