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For decades, Israel has leveraged its special relationship with the United States to serve as a gatekeeper to Washington.
White House disagreements with Israel have more to do with the president’s agenda than a long-term divergence, analysts say.
President Donald Trump has wrapped up his three-country tour of the Middle East, during which significant moves were made to ...
President Donald Trump departed the Middle East Friday touting economic deals and portraying himself as the ticket to a ...
The ramped up strikes began just hours after the Trump administration brokered the release on Monday of Edan Alexander in ...
Trump received the full royal treatment, and here in the Gulf it was clear he was among friends. His swing through the ...
At least 93 people were killed by Israeli strikes in Gaza on Friday as U.S. President Donald Trump wrapped up his regional ...
A series of side deals by the U.S. administration is raising questions about how closely in sync the allies are over major ...
Despite headlines about a rift, President Donald Trump’s tour pressed Iran, advanced normalization and backed Israel’s ...
The U.S. president is nothing if not unpredictable, and he may find himself drawn into day-after planning for Gaza and ...
But there is no sign Trump has abandoned Israel. While he skipped Israel on his tour of the Middle East, his rhetoric remains closely aligned with Israeli foreign policy—especially on Iran ...
Last year, a million Palestinians fled to Rafah, the southernmost city in the Gaza Strip, to escape the brunt of Israel’s ...