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Israel's judicial reform efforts could complicate its relationship with US – but the countries have faced other bumps along the road

  • Written by Boaz Dvir, Assistant Professor in Journalism, Penn State
imageThe United States and Israel are close allies, but their alliance has had ups and downs over the years.iStock/Getty Images Plus

President Joe Biden startled many Americans and Israelis when he recently asked the Jewish state’s new far-right government to make its controversial attempts to reform the judicial system disappear like leavened...

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