Israel-U.S. Relations
Israel-U.S. Relations refers to the diplomatic, military, economic, and cultural relationship between the State of Israel and the United States of America. This relationship has historically been strong, characterized by mutual interests in security, defense cooperation, and shared democratic values. The U.S. has been a key ally of Israel since its founding in 1948, providing significant military aid and political support. The relationship also involves complex negotiations and dialogue regarding peace processes in the Middle East, particularly in relation to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Over the years, the U.S. has played a role as a mediator in efforts to achieve stability and peace in the region. Israel-U.S. relations are influenced by various factors, including domestic politics within both countries, shifting regional dynamics, and international policies. This bilateral relationship is often a subject of significant interest, analysis, and debate within both nations and among global observers.