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As the US has entered into a reciprocal tax treaty with Israel - see here https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-trty/israel.pdf,
the treaty provides that in the case of Israel which taxes the pension distribution of residents of Israel, if you are such a resident of Israel, irrespective of US citizenship, then the pension would be taxed in Israel and would not be taxable in the U.S. Correspondingly, if you are a resident of the U.S. but are recipient of a distribution from a pension in Israel, you would report the distribution in the U.S. and pay tax here, but no tax should be assessed in Israel, and if it was you should seek reimbursement under the treat.
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