What is the relationship between the United States and Israel?

Israel was founded 1948, and the United States has been its biggest ally for nearly 60 years.

The first is the strategic scale, that is, like-minded countries such as Israel and the United States have the same position and oppose the enemy. However, this idea also includes the pursuit of a better future for Israelis and Palestinians. It is time for Israelis to make room for the Palestinian dream of establishing a sovereign state. At present, the United States and its partners are seeking to reach a firm agreement with Palestinian Authority President Abbas. The Israeli government needs to be prepared for the failure of this agreement.

The second is the attraction of value. Iscar, the leader of Israeli manufacturing industry. The company accepted a $4 billion investment from American investor Warren Buffett, which shows that Israel's growing market has won the trust of investors. Moreover, despite the tension and political changes, the annual economic growth rate of Israel in the first quarter of 2006 reached 6.6%, which is a remarkable growth.

The third idea is the unique role of American Jews. Unlike other Jews in history, American Jews will be closely United with Israel. The total number of Jews in the United States has exceeded 6 million, and it has grown from a small immigrant group to the backbone of American society, which has had a great impact on American Middle East policy. The second is to give play to the mouthpiece of public opinion and carry out pro-Israel propaganda. The third is to lobby government officials through lobbying groups. The fourth is to enter the upper political circles and safeguard the rights and interests of Jews. It is with the support of the United States that this tiny place of Israel has become an important political force in the Middle East.

Historically, Israeli leaders have often come to Washington and begged the United States to solve its domestic needs and crises again and again. Although the threat is not only directed at Israel, but also at western countries and other countries in the Middle East, this kind of thing may happen again.

Israel will strive to acquire scientific and technological capabilities and combine them with efforts to seek energy security and solve global warming. This idea may soon become an important aspect of the special relationship between the United States and Israel, which will benefit both countries and other countries.