Senate Democrats are unwilling to sanction the International Criminal Court because they are more worried about vague support for global institutions than American interests.
President Donald Trump has invited Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to a meeting at the White House on Tuesday, Feb.
Prime Minister Netanyahu’s historic visit to Washington will mark a significant moment in Israel-U.S. relations,” Ambassador Yechiel Leiter told JNS.
Trump sent Witkoff to ensure the ceasefire agreement advances to the second phase, which will require hashing out more thorny ...
U.S. Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff visited Gaza on Wednesday, then met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu amid ...
By swiftly inviting Netanyahu to the White House, Trump is sending a clear message to the region and beyond: Netanyahu and ...
On Tuesday, the president announced that he’d be giving federal workers a choice: return to the office full-time or quit with ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Trump are expected to meet next week in Washington, making him the ...
The new US administration, which claims credit for the current ceasefire in Gaza, has called for a permanent end to the war ...
THE HAGUE, Netherlands — For a few hours last week, the International Criminal Court looked poised to take a Libyan warlord ...
Gary Peters (D-MI) to retire at the end of his term in 2026 sent shockwaves across Capitol Hill and in Michigan political ...
The US president says that he wants Egypt and Jordan to take in Palestinians from Gaza, which the Arab nations opposed as the ...