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Donald Trump's Gulf visit was closely watched in Israel, but overshadowed by speculations in Israel that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Trump are no longer on the same page.
For decades, Israel has leveraged its special relationship with the United States to serve as a gatekeeper to Washington.
Trump’s desire to strike a new nuclear deal with Iran seems genuine, but the scattershot way he has been going about it ...
There’s more to Donald Trump’s Middle East trip than billion-dollar contracts, parades of camels and a storm back home over ...
Republican lawmakers are raising concerns about elements of President Trump’s trip to Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab ...
Israel's right-wing government has maintained a diplomatic silence this week as U.S. President Donald Trump fired off a ...
Trump received a lavish welcome on Tuesday in Riyadh, where he announced he would move to lift sanctions on Syria to give the ...
The United States Treasury and State Departments on Monday announced sanctions targeting three ships and their owning companies for aiding Houthi terrorists in Yemen. According to the Treasury ...
Netanyahu and Trump's relationship may have soured. Here's what Israel's far right got wrong in dealing with the U.S.
Although the Houthis and the United States have now agreed not to target each other, President Trump should fulfill his ...
The US and the Houthis have come to a ceasefire agreement, but Israel continues to trade attacks with the Yemeni group.
Yemen’s Houthi terrorist group launched a ballistic missile at Israel Friday morning after vowing to keep attacking the ...