Pew survey finds that Israel's government less popular among Americans than the country and its people itself, reaffirms Jewish state's poor standing among young Democrats
Deputy Foreign Minister Idan Roll tells reporters that normalization won't happen overnight, but there will be some announcement on movement while US president is in Jeddah
Diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman brings us up to speed on the groundwork for the Biden visit; military reporter Emanuel Fabian updates us on Egyptian mass graves from 1967
The US administration has focused mostly on improving the Palestinian economy, but critics say this cannot replace efforts to end the decades-long conflict
A potential shift in Biden's approach toward Riyadh would likely require the Gulf state to take sterps toward ending the war in Yemen, sources tell Reuters
White House hinted delay of Mideast stops due to mundane scheduling issues, but US official tells NYT it would've been 'crazy' to have oldest-ever president abroad for so long
Malki Roth's parents say they want president to 'look us in the eyes,' explain how Jordan can be considered a trustworthy ally when it refuses to extradite terrorist Ahlam Tamimi
After promising to make Riyadh's rulers into pariahs and slash fossil fuels, POTUS to ask for more oil, re-engage in region; Israel's leaders make similar about-face on natural gas
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