Commentator also said he believes Trump will not allow Iran to get the bomb in his presidency
By Jane Prinsley
By The JC Leader
Even as Israel remains locked in a struggle with Iran and its proxies, a more dangerous adversary could be emerging on its doorstep
The US President's decision apparently came ‘after months of internal debate’ about whether to pursue a military or diplomatic option in his dealings with Tehran
By JC Reporter
By Kobi Michael
Only the US — trusted by both sides — can broker an arrangement that secures their vital interests and outlines a shared future in Syria
The decision sets an important precedent that legal residency can be revoked without any criminal conviction
By Jacob Jaffa
Tehran could reportedly agree to dilute its stock of enriched uranium in order to stave off President Trump’s ‘maximum pressure’ campaign
Yehuda Kaploun was heavily involved in efforts to attract Jewish voters during the 2024 election campaign and has been praised by the President for his commitment to religious freedom
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The former Arkansas governor has been hailed among Republicans for his vocal support of the Jewish state but critics have raised concern about his previous comments regarding the West Bank
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The outspoken CEO has long been a staunch Trump ally but has now broken with the President over trade policy.
By Daniel Ben-David
The career civil servant, who will oversee US defence policy, has split Zionist opinion with his unusual stance on the Middle East
If achieved, a deal would mark the latest blow to Iran’s network of proxies in the region
By Maureen Lipman
The future’s orange with a bully in charge, but it’s horrible to find that he’s not always wrong
The US President also ducked questions regarding the imposition of tariffs on Israel despite Jerusalem’s efforts to reduce trade barriers
Bombing Iran’s nuclear facilities is very much on the table, but it is not necessarily the endgame, analysts say
By Israel Kasnett
The incoming ambassador from the US has cited the government’s partial suspension of weapons sales as a cause for concern in Washington
By Lorin Bell-Cross
Robert Wood wished his successor luck in ridding the UN of Jew-hatred as he claimed it is ‘flowing through the veins’ of the institution
By Mike Wagenheim