Mohamed Sabry Soliman remains in custody after allegedly firebombing a Jewish rally in Boulder
By Aaron Bandler
The American delegation was the lone Security Council member to vote against the measure, with the UK backing it
By JC Reporter
The US President put himself a collision course with the regime’s red lines by promising to rule out all nuclear development, both military and civilian
Reports suggest that Tehran may be willing to suspend its uranium enrichment in return for a pair of significant concessions from Washington
By Jacob Jaffa
The pause will allow the Trump administration to set up procedures to vet candidates’ social media activity
Homeland security secretary Kristi Noem said the decision was linked to the college’s ‘failure to comply’ with the administration’s demands
By Andrew Bernard
The US President is reported to be growing increasingly impatient with the lack of a peace deal and, in particular, with Jerusalem’s expansionist approach
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There is reportedly growing frustration in Washington that a peace deal remains elusive
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Ben Cohen claimed that the US ‘kills poor kids in Gaza’ before he was escorted out by police officers
The president also stated that Iran had ‘sort of’ agreed to a nuclear deal
Trump in Saudi Arabia: US President announces lifting of Syria sanctions
The US-Israeli hostage will instead travel to Washington to meet Donald Trump at a later date
By Yaakov Katz
Concern is growing in Jerusalem that the America First agenda might leave its regional interests in a distant second
A fresh proposal from Riyadh would see the unprecedented diplomatic shift tied to the end of the Gaza War and normalisation with Israel
The move has further fuelled concern in Jerusalem that the White House is prepared to conduct Middle East policy unilaterally
An aide to the former US President suggested that his administration considered trying to ‘trigger elections’ in Israel due to frustration with the prime minister’s approach to the war
By David Isaac