Washington has provided Kyiv with more than $14 billion in security assistance since January; new tranche to include howitzers, Humvees, anti-tank systems

State Department spokesman says money was intended to assist in transition of country to a democracy, will hold to account those responsible for 'anti-democratic actions'

Top official says world’s most populous Muslim-majority nation could get $1 to $2 billion more in development assistance if it joins countries recognizing Jewish state

Ahlam Tamimi, who orchestrated 2001 Jerusalem bombing in which 15 people were killed, has been charged in US with conspiring to use weapon of mass destruction against US nationals

Decision in case on opposing sex trafficking finds foreign organizations operating abroad are not protected by First Amendment; NGOs in Middle East also considered in deliberations

Following lengthy campaign by family of Israeli-American girl killed in 2001 Sbarro bombing, Trump administration vows to 'explore all options' to bring Ahlam Tamimi to justice

PA president's spokesman rejects statement from Mike Pompeo that annexation is an internal Israeli matter; Ramallah calls on Europe to put pressure on Jerusalem

Secretary of state says Washington will share views on matter privately, asserts US would be happy to provide more aid to Palestinians, but is concerned it's not reaching them

Concern rising among diplomats as White House will neither release $105 million in financial assistance nor provide an explanation for freeze