What Would Make the Meeting between the Israeli Prime Minister and the American President a Success?
They’re apt to get along, but unlikely to reach strategic agreements.
August 26, 2021
They’re apt to get along, but unlikely to reach strategic agreements.
Today, Naftali Bennett and Joe Biden are expected to meet for the first time. Shmuel Rosner cites an unnamed Israeli “high-ranking diplomatic source,” who told reporters that Jerusalem has two principal messages to convey to the White House: that Benjamin Netanyahu is responsible for the country’s current difficulties, and that it would be unwise for the U.S. to revive the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran, formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA). Rosner comments:
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Jews don’t count.
The ayatollahs have few qualms about murdering their enemies abroad.
A Bar Kokhba coin.
Moshkele Ganev.