Obama and isreal

Jerusalem still hopeful it can work with US against Iran - analysis

The US and Iran progressing toward a new Iran Deal — so why is Netanyahu so restrained?

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the 2021 International Bible Contest for Youth on Thursday, Israel's Independence Day, April 15, 2021.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani is seen wearing a face mask during a meeting, in Tehran, Iran, July 4 2020.

Israel Elections: How is Iran's regime responding?

Colin Kahl participates in a panel discussion about Iran's nuclear program on Capitol Hill, February 21, 2012 in Washington, DC.

Top retired Israeli security officials back Colin Kahl, Biden nominee

Then-US vice president Joe Biden and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas wave upon Biden’s arrival in Ramallah in 2016.

The Parting: why this election is different for Israel


Poll: Most say poor Netanyahu - Obama ties are harmful

72% believe poor relations between Netanyahu and Obama have a negative influence on US-Israel relations.

President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu look out a window before their lunch at the King David Hotel in Jerusalem

Hagee:I meant to call Obama anti-Israel

“While I regret my misstatement, I stand behind my prepared remarks. I believe that those of us who love Israel must be aggressive in our criticism thereof," Hagee said.

CUFI's John Hagee

Obama: Helping terror go nuclear

US President Barack Obama appears desperate to get a nuclear accord with Iran at any price.

US President Barack Obama

Why does President Obama treat his friends as enemies, and his enemies as friends?

With his misguided and naïve outreach, the president has spawned a new Iranian assertiveness, bolstered by an economic resurgence directly related to our unilateral concessions on sanctions.

President Barack Obama talks with Congressional leaders

Why is the Obama administration provoking Israel?

Each side has criticized the other’s position on their merits and demerits. But scatological name-calling on the record has no place in an alliance between friends.

President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu look out a window before their lunch at the King David Hotel in Jerusalem

An all-time low for 'Haaretz'

On Thursday, Haaretz published a political cartoon that caused a backlash the likes of which make the “chickenshit” story pale in comparison.

President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu look out a window before their lunch at the King David Hotel in Jerusalem