Zev Chafets, Columnist

Why Mike Pompeo Is Getting on a Plane to Israel Now

As the U.S. heads into a Cold War with China, Pompeo is lining up allies.

Old friends, new partnerships.

Photographer: JANEK SKARZYNSKI/AFP
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The last time U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo visited Jerusalem, in October 2019, the Trump Plan for the West Bank was an unhatched egg, Benjamin Netanyahu was a caretaker prime minister facing an uncertain political future — and Corona was nothing but a beer.

Now there is both more certainty and a greater sense of urgency. While Pompeo comes in part to initiate contact with a new Israeli coalition government and support a controversial change in U.S. policy toward the region, he also wants something of Israel in return.