A Policy-Oriented Think Tank Addressing Foreign Policy and National Security Issues for a Safe Israel

Donald Trump

Donald Trump, the 45th and 47th President of the United States, significantly shaped Middle East policy during his administrations. His presidency marked pivotal developments in U.S.-Israel relations, including the Abraham Accords, the relocation of the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem, and recognition of Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights. Trump’s approach to Iran, including withdrawal from the JCPOA nuclear agreement, realigned regional security dynamics. His policies continue to influence Israeli strategic considerations, regional alliances, and security paradigms in the Middle East. Our analysis examines Trump’s impact on Israel’s geopolitical position, defense cooperation with the United States, and long-term strategic implications for Israeli national security.

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President Trump’s Gaza Proposal Shifts the Diplomatic Landscape

Israeli diplomacy should take advantage of President Trump's Gaza plan and its underlying assumptions to...

Is Trump Good for Israel?

Israel must carefully navigate U.S. politics to maintain bipartisan support and avoid the appearance of...

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