Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US Senator Steve Daines discussed the threat of Iran, Hezbollah, and the importance of cooperation in the field of artificial intelligence, as well as strengthening the special relationship between Israel and the US. There are concerns that Iran is inflaming tensions in the West Bank to divert attention from its pursuit of a nuclear weapons program. Daines opposes a US agreement that would release Iranian assets in exchange for the release of Americans held in Iran.
President Joe Biden is seeking to counter China's influence in the developing world through high-profile meetings during his trip to India and Vietnam, emphasizing that the US is a trustworthy partner without wanting a new Cold War, but signs of geopolitical fractures remained evident.
The Biden administration is disputing Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi's claim that Iran will decide how to use the $6 billion in frozen funds released by the US in a prisoner exchange deal, stating that the funds can only be used for humanitarian purposes and will be under strict oversight.
US President Joe Biden is set to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky next week at the United Nations General Assembly meetings to discuss support for Ukraine in its counteroffensive against Russia.
Ukrainian Armed Forces Commander-in-Chief Valerii Zaluzhnyi met with US and British partners, discussing a wide range of issues including the operational situation, ammunition needs, air defense, and support to combat the Russian aggressor, expressing hope for "good news."
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu departs for his first official trip to the United States since assuming office, where he will address the United Nations General Assembly and meet with President Joe Biden to discuss topics including Iran and expanding the circle of peace.
President Joe Biden is set to address the United Nations General Assembly to promote democracy and advocate for increased support for Ukraine, with his meetings and speech aiming to strengthen ties between the United States and smaller, developing nations, as well as discuss the ongoing war in Ukraine.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy calls on the United Nations to answer for allowing Russia a seat at the tables of power, as he visits wounded Ukrainian soldiers in New York before addressing world leaders at the U.N. General Assembly.
Biden warns against Russia brutalizing Ukraine without consequences, emphasizing US support for Ukraine and its efforts for a diplomatic resolution; he also urges the UN to uphold the UN Charter in addressing the Russian invasion.
Ukrainian President Zelensky calls for a united front against Russian aggression in his speech at the UN General Assembly and asks former President Trump to share his peace plans, claiming that Trump could get a "fair deal" with Putin to end the war in Ukraine.
President Biden reassured world leaders during a call that the United States remains committed to supporting Ukraine as it defends itself against Russia, amid concerns over dwindling resources for aid.
President Joe Biden plans to deliver a "major" speech on funding for Ukraine, highlighting its importance for the United States and its allies, amid concerns about the U.S. being unable to deliver aid to Ukraine due to the political situation on Capitol Hill.
The Biden administration is working to maintain the flow of U.S. weapons to Ukraine despite the political turmoil in Congress, with President Biden planning to deliver a major speech on the importance of arming Ukraine and exploring alternative means of funding.
U.S. President Joe Biden has pledged support to Israel after a deadly attack by Hamas and warned any party hostile to Israel not to seek advantage, as U.S. and Israeli officials discuss Israel's military needs in the wake of the attack.
The US Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Charles Q. Brown, warned Iran not to get involved in the Israel crisis and emphasized the US's intention to contain the conflict, as Hezbollah fired rockets into northern Israel and Israeli shelling on Lebanon took place.
In a White House speech, US President Joe Biden pledged unwavering support and additional military aid to Israel as it engages in military strikes against Gaza following an attack by Hamas, likening it to terrorism and ISIL, while not addressing Palestinian casualties or the root causes of the conflict.
U.S. President Biden spoke to Netanyahu and Abbas amidst Gaza's worsening humanitarian crisis and Israel's expected response to Hamas attacks.
President Joe Biden emphasized US efforts to prevent the Israel-Hamas conflict from spreading regionally and to ensure access to essential resources for all civilians in separate calls with Israeli and Palestinian leaders.
US President Joe Biden is considering a visit to Israel soon, following Secretary of State Antony Blinken's meetings with Arab leaders about the Israel-Hamas conflict and efforts to provide humanitarian aid to Gaza.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen assures that the US can support both Israel and Ukraine in their military conflicts, with President Biden planning to push for an emergency aid package for both countries.
US President Joe Biden will visit Israel on Wednesday to show support for the country and discuss the ongoing conflict in Gaza, while also sending a warning to other countries in the region against escalation.
President Biden is traveling to Israel to meet with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other officials to discuss issues including American citizens and others unable to leave Gaza, information about hostages held by Hamas, civilian casualties, and providing humanitarian assistance in the aftermath of the deadly attack by Hamas and the subsequent war.
US President Joe Biden will meet with Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, and Jordanian King Abdullah II in Amman to discuss the humanitarian needs of civilians in Gaza and reiterate that Hamas does not represent the Palestinian people's right to dignity and self-determination.
United States President Joe Biden expresses outrage over the bombing of the al-Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza, but continues to show support for Israel, despite the ongoing conflict.
U.S. President Joe Biden arrived in Israel on a visit to express solidarity with the country following the deadly Hamas attack, and will meet with families of those killed in the attack as well as the families of the hostages being held by Hamas.
President Biden will address the nation from the Oval Office to discuss the response to terrorist attacks in Israel and the ongoing war in Ukraine.
President Biden will address the nation on Thursday in a prime-time speech to discuss the U.S. response to Hamas' attacks against Israel and Russia's ongoing war against Ukraine, highlighting the consequential nature of both conflicts to U.S. interests.
Summary: Joe Biden takes a risky approach following a Gaza hospital explosion and Vladimir Putin plans to benefit from the Israel-Hamas conflict, while the Arab world holds different perspectives on the war.
President Biden spoke with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky ahead of a speech in which he will reportedly request $60 billion for Ukraine and couple it with $10 billion emergency aid for Israel, a plan that has caused controversy among Republican critics.