Netanyahu’s office hasn’t confirmed it has any desire to make new plans.
Author: Zach Montague
U.S. Says Israel Has Agreed to Try to Reschedule Canceled Trip
Netanyahu’s office hasn’t confirmed it has any desire to make new plans.
Netanyahu to Send Israeli Team to Washington to Discuss Rafah Plans
The Biden administration has expressed concern about Israel’s planned ground invasion in the city, where nearly half of Gaza’s population has sheltered.
At Least 11 U.S. Citizens Were Killed in Israel, Biden Says, and Others May Be Captives of Hamas
“I have directed my team to work with their Israeli counterparts on every aspect of the hostage crisis, including sharing intelligence,” the president said in a statement on Monday evening.
Man Pleads Guilty in Case Related to Assassination of Haiti’s President
Rodolphe Jaar, a dual Haitian and Chilean citizen, said he had provided money to buy weapons and a location to stage the 2021 attack.
Former Gov. Bill Richardson ‘Cautiously Optimistic’ About Griner’s Release
Bill Richardson, the former ambassador to the U.N., has been at odds with the White House over his private talks with Russia.
White House to Host France’s Macron in Biden’s First State Visit
After months of pandemic-related disruptions to President Biden’s diplomatic calendar, the White House is set to welcome the French president in December.
Russia’s Aggression Prompts Calls to Rethink U.S. Uranium Imports
The war in Ukraine has highlighted the risks of U.S. dependence on Russia for the fuel needed for nuclear energy, creating new challenges for the industry.
Anti-Covid-Vaccine Doctor Pleads Guilty to Capitol Riot Charges
The founder of America’s Frontline Doctors, a group that spreads pandemic misinformation, stood by as a Capitol Police officer was assaulted, then entered the Capitol and made a speech against Covid vaccines, according to a Justice Department filing.
U.S. Diplomat Who Helped Run Afghanistan Evacuation Tests Positive
It wasn’t clear if Ross Wilson was experiencing symptoms of Covid-19.