Israel–United States relations

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Israel–United States relations refers to the historically close, strategically significant, and often controversial political, military, and economic alliance between the State of Israel and the United States.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bilateral relations
diplomatic relations
characterizedBy U.S. diplomatic support for Israel at the United Nations
U.S. military aid to Israel
close political ties
controversy in international politics
shared democratic values narrative
shared security interests in the Middle East
strategic partnership
strong pro-Israel lobby in the United States
hasComponent cultural exchange
diplomatic cooperation
economic cooperation
intelligence cooperation
military cooperation
security assistance
strategic alliance
technological cooperation
hasControversy accusations of U.S. bias toward Israel in the Middle East
debates over U.S. military aid levels to Israel
disagreements over Israeli settlement policy
disputes over Iran nuclear policy
tensions over peace process approaches
hasKeyAspect U.S. arms sales to Israel
U.S. foreign aid to Israel
U.S. mediation in Arab–Israeli peace process
U.S. vetoes on UN Security Council resolutions critical of Israel
counterterrorism cooperation
diaspora and religious ties
intelligence sharing
joint military exercises
missile defense cooperation
nuclear ambiguity policy regarding Israel
scientific and academic cooperation
trade and investment agreements
hasKeyEvent Abraham Accords 2020 and U.S. role
Camp David Accords
surface form: Camp David Accords 1978

Egypt–Israel Peace Treaty
surface form: Israel–Egypt Peace Treaty 1979

1982 Lebanon War
surface form: Lebanon War 1982 and U.S. involvement

Madrid Conference of 1991
Oslo Accords
surface form: Oslo Accords 1993

Second Intifada and U.S. mediation efforts
Six-Day War
surface form: Six-Day War 1967

Suez Crisis
surface form: Suez Crisis 1956

U.S. invasion of Iraq 2003 and Israeli support
U.S. recognition of Israel in 1948
U.S. recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital 2017
Wye River Memorandum negotiations
surface form: Wye River Memorandum 1998

Yom Kippur War
surface form: Yom Kippur War 1973
hasLocation Israeli Embassy in Washington, D.C.
U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem
influencedBy American Jewish community advocacy
Arab–Israeli conflict
Cold War dynamics
Arab–Israeli conflict
surface form: Israeli–Palestinian conflict

U.S. evangelical Christian support for Israel
Global War on Terrorism
surface form: War on Terror

domestic politics in Israel
domestic politics in the United States
involvesCountry Israel
surface form: State of Israel

United States of America
startTime 1948-05-14

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The Holocaust Industry mainSubject Israel–United States relations
Knowing Too Much mainSubject Israel–United States relations
United States Ambassador to Israel associatedWith Israel–United States relations
this entity surface form: United States–Israel Strategic Partnership
United States Ambassador to Israel associatedWith Israel–United States relations
this entity surface form: United States–Israel security cooperation
United States Ambassador to Israel associatedWith Israel–United States relations
this entity surface form: United States–Israel economic relations