Should the $95 billion package that the Senate approved for Ukraine, Israel and other allies be handled as one or broken into pieces? And how decisively should he push for the House to act when his own leadership position is being threatened?
The aid package also contained $15 billion in additional military assistance forIsrael, which had been engaged in a war againstHamas, the Palestinian militant group in control of theGaza Strip, since the latter’s military assault on Israel on October 7, 2023 (seeIsrael-Hamas War). Hamas’s...
"This is a sign of our good relations and should be just one step, in the strengthening of these ties," he said. "Our future depends on us, learning the lessons of the past, and we must condemn together all forms of hatred and racism." He concluded, "Today, Ukraine and Israel enjoy...
US Senate to vote on $95 billion Ukraine, Israel aid bill after failed border deal The U.S. Senate was due to vote on Thursday on a $95.34 billion bill that includes aid for Ukraine, Israel and the Indo-Pacific, after Republicans blocked compromise legislation that also included a long-so...
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Russia and Israel have traditionally enjoyed cordial relations. But they soured after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, which was condemned by Israel, and more recently following Hamas' Oct. 7 attack on Israel. Hamas is backed by Iran, Russia's close ally, putting Moscow in a tricky position in...
“There is no longer any doubt where Israel should stand in this bloody conflict,” the politician tweeted. “The time has come for Ukraine to receive military aid as well, just as the USA and NATO countries provide.” Israel has already been supplying Ukraine with non-lethal aid, including...
History sometimes offers lessons from the past and the Kursk offensive recalls a similarly daring move by Israel in the Yom Kippur War of 1973.
— DAHLIA SCHEINDLIN, The New York Times: Myth and reality in Israel’s hostage negotiations — CHIETIGJ BAJPAEE, War On The Rocks: Managing a managed decline: the future of Indian-Russian relationsTomorrow Today— Hudson Institute, 9 a.m.: Taking stock of Ukraine in 2024 ...
a total of 184 countries voted in favor of a resolution at the UN General Assembly to demand the end of the US embargo and economic sanctions on Cuba, for the 29th year in a row, with only the United States and Israel voting against it. The United States has not yet fully lifted its...