Ironically, Biden's decision has freed Israel’s leadership of some of their reluctance to counter American dictates. Oh, and its also helping Trump's campaign.
US President Biden's threat to halt arms supplies to Israel amid tensions over Gaza has stirred debate in Israel, reflecting wider political divides.
"We will always be committed to Israel's security," Miller said. "That has not changed, that will not change,"
Israel may be playing down the impact of the arms delay, but it is music to Hezbollah’s ears, and the Iranian axis in general.
The delay is an alleged attempt by the US to send a message to Israel about operating in Rafah without an appropriate and credible humanitarian plan.
According to David Zaikin, founder and CEO of the Key Elements Group, the Jewish state's economy has proven resilient.
Blinken reiterated his commitment to bringing hostages home, and encouraged people to have faith.
For the pro-Iranian groups the protests will give them a sense that they should continue to pressure Israel via violence because they believe the US is now divided internally.
The US House approves a $95 billion aid package for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan, moving it to the Senate. Despite claims from some Republicans over the national debt, the bill is expected to pass.
Pennsylvania Senator Fetterman pledges to continue advocating for the return of hostages until they're all brought home.