Karrin Taylor Robson, Republican candidate for governor of Arizona, said she participated in a roundtable with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and American faith leaders to discuss the U.S.-Israel relationship.
“I was honored to participate in a roundtable with Prime Minister Netanyahu and faith leaders from across America to discuss the unbreakable bond between the United States and Israel,” said Karrin Margaret Taylor Robson, Gubernatorial Candidate. “We talked about the importance of standing with our allies, confronting terrorism, and defending the shared Judeo-Christian values that have made the U.S.–Israel relationship one of the most important partnerships in the world.”
According to Robson, she posted on X about her involvement in the roundtable with Prime Minister Netanyahu and faith leaders from various American regions. The session focused on support for partners and responses to threats. She also shared photographs of the participants.
Arizona has maintained trade connections with Israel involving exports valued at over $5.9 billion since 1996. Israel ranks as the state’s 20th primary trade partner during this period. Arizona is seventh among U.S. states for export volumes to Israel.
The United States has provided more than $130 billion in bilateral aid to Israel, focusing on security matters and emerging challenges. This collaboration includes defense strategies and shared intelligence efforts.
Robson was born on February 7, 1965, in Mesa, Arizona. She earned a bachelor’s degree in history and political science and a Juris Doctor from Arizona State University. Her professional background includes real estate development, legal practice in land use, and Republican political activities, including a previous gubernatorial run.



