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Jerusalem And The New U.S. Administration
This article was written by Chaim Silberstein and Dr. Shmuel Katz, president of the RASG Hebrew Academy in Miami Beach and a member of the national board of Friends of the IDF.
What will the Biden presidency mean for Israel? Will it be a third Obama term, based on coldness toward Israel, or will it be friendly, with Biden choosing to forge his own path?
It could very well be the latter, due to broad popular American support for, and President Biden’s personal sympathy towards, Israel; the basic wisdom of strengthening America's most trusted ally; the two countries' mutual desire to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons; and the positive international dynamic generated by the Trump administration's Middle East initiatives.
However, we must continue to stress the importance of maintaining a united Jerusalem under Israeli control as the new administration will be under tremendous pressures, from within and without, to try to divide it. In plain terms this means the following:
- We must not freeze construction in Jewish neighborhoods in the eastern part of Jerusalem where nearly half of Jerusalem's 570,000 Jews live. Note that under Obama, most building in these areas was frozen for over six years, but it did not bring peace any closer.
- We must enforce the law when it’s broken, even by Arabs. Illegal building, tax collection, municipal fees, crime fighting – all must be addressed.


June 26, 2026 







