New government in Israel is declared: so who is taking Bibi’s place?
With a potential prime minister more right wing than Netanyahu, Biden may have an even harder time pressing Tel Aviv for change.
With a potential prime minister more right wing than Netanyahu, Biden may have an even harder time pressing Tel Aviv for change.
The president must recognize that many in his own party are no longer bought into blindly accepting a bipartisan consensus.
A prominent DC think tank has offered a way forward that most in the foreign policy establishment have refused to consider.
The hubbub about how long it took Biden to call Bibi is overblown as Biden is still clearly very pro-Israel.