Democrats suspect Netanyahu is trying to tilt the race between Trump and Harris.
Democrats say Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is trying to interfere in U.S. internal affairs by ignoring President Biden's calls to negotiate a peace deal in Gaza and confronting Hezbollah and Iran weeks before the U.S. presidential election. There are growing suspicions that this may be the case. The conflict between Israel, Hezbollah and Hezbollah's ally Iran is rapidly escalating, undermining Biden's efforts to achieve peace through diplomacy.
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Biden: 'I don't know' if Netanyahu is trying to influence election
President Biden said Friday that he did not know whether Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was trying to influence the U.S. presidential election, but noted that there is no stronger ally for Israel than his administration. In his first briefing room appearance since taking office, Biden addressed Democratic concerns that Israeli leaders are ignoring Biden's calls to negotiate a peace deal in Gaza and are at odds with Hezbollah.
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US and South Korea agree to interim agreement with US military covering expenses
The United States and South Korea announced a new cost-sharing agreement on Friday that would see South Korea increase the cost of stationing American troops. State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said that after eight rounds of negotiations, a new five-year special measures agreement was reached with South Korea. “This agreement is a significant achievement for both sides and will strengthen our alliance and sharing…
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US Transportation Command The new commander was sworn in on Friday. General Randy Reedat Scott Air Force Base, Illinois.
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President Trump slams Biden, saying Israel should not target Iran's nuclear facilities: 'That's the craziest thing I've ever heard.'
Former President Trump criticized President Biden for saying that Israel should not target Iran's nuclear facilities, insisting that the commander-in-chief's comments were “not the right answer.”
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Happenings in and around the defense industry:
of Center for Strategic and International Studies look at 1st anniversary of October 7th attack between 9 a.m. Eastern Time online event.
of National Defense Industry AssociationHold meetings twice a year About addressing Significant security challenges.
of Military Communications and Electronics AssociationHost a conference in VirginiaWhich US military personnel are also expected to attend..
of Ohio Defense and Aerospace Forum The two-day conference begins on Monday, Discuss the current defense environment.
of Defense Transportation Association and US Transportation Command host autumn meeting discuss Logistics and transportation issues.
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Harris foreign policy spotlight on international orderrules and norms (nikkei asia)
internal state department wweapon pipeline To Israel (propublica)
iranian missile attack Israeli military facilitiesvisual show (washington post)
massacre at Burkina Faso Leaving 600 dead, Twice the previous estimateaccording to the French safety assessment (CNN)
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Two important stories about The Hill today:
Pilot of Operation Helen, North Carolina, threatened with arrest
Fire officials told him to tell the other pilots that they knew they would be arrested if they returned. read more
White House slams Republican 'lies' about FEMA funding
The White House on Friday slammed Republicans, claiming that claims about the federal government's response efforts to Hurricane Helen are lies. The White House focused on… read more
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The U.S. Ships Act would also be beneficial to the Navy.
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