US-Israel relations
Coverage of US-Israel relations in the Nexus archive.
- Democrats aren’t winning the foreign policy argument, group says
Third Way and Impact Research found Democrats are struggling to gain an edge over Republicans on foreign policy, despite voter dissatisfaction with Trump's Iran war. The survey revealed 53% of voters believe the US war in Iran makes the country less safe, with Republicans maintaining slim advantages in US-China, US-Israel relations, and national security.
- Republicans want Trump and Netanyahu to return to lockstep
Republicans urge President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to realign their positions on Iran, following a recent public disagreement over military action. GOP lawmakers, including Sen. Joni Ernst and Sen. Tommy Tuberville, emphasized the need for coordination between the two leaders to strengthen U.S.-Israel cooperation and address shared strategic interests.
- Republicans want Trump and Netanyahu to smooth things over
Republicans are urging President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to resolve their public disagreements over Iran, as lawmakers express concern over the strained relationship. GOP representatives, including Sen. Joni Ernst and Sen. Tommy Tuberville, called for closer coordination between the U.S. and Israel to align actions against Iran, while acknowledging occasional differences in approach.
- Daily Briefing June 2 – Trump tells Netanyahu ‘Don’t’ on striking Beirut
US President Trump reportedly advised Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu against striking Beirut. The article covers discussions on US-Israel relations, potential ambassadorial talks for a Lebanon truce in Washington, and Gulf states' perspectives on the Iran war.
- Wednesday briefing: Can the UK adapt in time to a new normal of extreme heat?
The UK faces record-breaking spring temperatures, with health alerts due to risks for vulnerable populations and warnings of a new heatwave normal. Additional reports cover political tensions, post-riot domestic abuse arrests, global hunger linked to US-Israel conflicts, and legal reviews of non-custodial sentences for rape cases.
- US Secretary of State kicks off India visit, invites Modi to White House
US Secretary of State begins a visit to India, inviting Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the White House. The visit aims to address tensions, including the US-Israel-Iran situation, and strengthen bilateral ties.