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Egyptian President Sisi to visit Washington for Trump meeting, may meet with Netanyahu - report
Subjects to be discussed at the meeting include the relations between Egypt and Israel in the aftermath of the war in Gaza.
Trump troop deployments to US cities have cost more than $340 million, senator says
US repeals Caesar Act, signaling new opportunities and challenges for Syria - analysis
US opens door to Syria's reintegration with repeal of Caesar Act - analysis
Venezuela's GNB guilty of crimes against humanity, including rape and torture, UN finds
"The torture, ill-treatment, and acts of sexual violence we have verified were not isolated incidents. They form part of a pattern of abuse used to punish and break victims," said head of UN mission.
US envoy Barrack: Syria uninterested in aggression, Israel must seize the moment - interview
“After October 7, Israel doesn’t trust anyone,” Barrack declared. “That’s why we’ve offered to serve as a peacekeeping force. Verification replaces trust.”
Senators at 'Post' Washington Conference insist support for Israel remains strong and bipartisan
Senator James Risch and Senator Jacky Rosen rejected claims that support for Israel has significantly eroded in the Senate, warned that extremist voices are trying to politicize Israel.
Ohana in Washington: Israel multiplies US strength, warns of radical regimes
At The Jerusalem Post Washington Conference, Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana said October 7 exposed the aims of radical actors and argued that Israel is a strategic asset for the United States.
Sen. Bernie Moreno urges Israel to fight ‘propaganda war,’ highlights Christian solidarity
At The Jerusalem Post Washington Conference in Washington, the Ohio Republican said US Christians see Israel’s struggle as their own and called for a proactive push against misinformation.
Trump’s Israel policy 'clear and firm,' says US Commerce Secretary
Howard Lutnick tells the Jerusalem Post Washington Conference that the administration anchors its Israel policy in the reality of October 7 and plans deeper regional economic partnerships.
US steps up Sudan peace push as Rubio discusses conflict resolution with Saudi FM - analysis
The BBC says “more than 150,000 people have died in the conflict across the country, and about 12 million have fled their homes in what the UN has called the world's largest humanitarian crisis."
Ohana, Johnson launch bid to nominate Trump for Nobel Peace Prize
Meeting at the US Capitol for the first time since the ceasefire took effect, Ohana and Johnson signed a joint letter to the Nobel Committee urging Trump’s selection.
Silicon Valley-backed defense firms face growing pains after hot streak
Defense-tech companies face a bigger challenge: moving beyond research and prototype contracts to producing weapons at scale
Israel Allies Foundation convenes global pro-Israel conference in Washington
The three-day gathering will focus on international legislative cooperation, responses to global challenges facing Israel, and issues related to antisemitism and regional security.
Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar, Marco Rubio to meet in Washington tomorrow - report
This marks the fourth meeting between the two, the most recent of which was during Rubio's visit to Israel in October.