Bident folyamatosan gatlastalanul atbaszarintja Netanyahu, szimplan nezonek tunnek mar csak, irja a WSJ:
"WASHINGTON—As Israel prepares a retaliatory strike against Iran, the Biden administration increasingly resembles a spectator, with limited insight into what its closest Middle East ally is planning—and lessened influence over its decisions.
White House officials say they have been coordinating closely with their Israeli counterparts and are hopeful Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will limit a likely attack against Iran in response to a barrage of missiles Tehran fired at Israel on Tuesday.
Israel’s air defenses were able to parry the Iranian attack, which caused only minor damage to one of its air bases. Israeli officials have conveyed that they don’t feel the need to retaliate immediately or in a massive way, according to White House officials.
U.S. and Israeli officials have been discussing potential targets, including Iran’s oil facilities. President Biden said on Wednesday that he opposed any strikes on Tehran’s nuclear facilities, but on Thursday left open the possibility that he would support an Israeli attack on the oil infrastructure, remarks that sent oil markets surging.
But Israel has not yet made a final decision about what its response will look like—and the White House has been blindsided repeatedly by Israel’s decisions in recent weeks.
Netanyahu ordered the airstrike that killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah from a New York hotel room, even as Biden administration officials scrambled at the United Nations a few blocks away to avert a widening Middle East war last week.
The decision to approve the Sept. 27 strike from U.S. soil without alerting the White House beforehand—and later to make public a photo of himself issuing the order—underscored the growing divergence between Netanyahu’s government and the White House."
A pageres terrortamadast orakkal azutan kovettek el, hogy talalkoztak a Feher Haz szemelyes (szinten zisdo) kepviselojevel:
"Earlier in September, White House envoy Amos Hochstein met with Israeli officials in the Israeli military’s Tel Aviv bunker to urge them not to launch a large-scale operation against Hezbollah in Lebanon. He implored them to give efforts to broker an agreement that would push Hezbollah back from Israel’s northern border a chance.
Hours after Hochstein’s meeting with Netanyahu, hundreds of pagers used by Hezbollah militants exploded across Lebanon in an unprecedented attack that killed dozens of people, including children, and wounded thousands more. The following day, bombs in walkie-talkies set off a second wave of explosions."
A Hezbollahhal keszulo tuzszuneti megallapodasanak felrugasa is igaz, es itt is gatlastalanul atvert mindenkit a zsido kormany:
"U.S. officials have worked for months to head off an escalation of the Israel-Hezbollah fighting in Lebanon, fearing it could draw in Iran and force the U.S. to become more deeply involved militarily.
As Israeli airstrikes pounded Lebanon last month, American and French diplomats in New York for the annual U.N. General Assembly raced to find a way to stop the violence.
Israeli officials backed a statement from the U.S., France and other countries calling for a 21-day cease-fire to allow negotiations between Israel and Hezbollah, according to U.S. officials. But Netanyahu backed out of the U.S.-brokered cease-fire plan after the opportunity arose to target Nasrallah, with his office declaring in a Sept. 26 statement that he had directed Israeli forces to “continue fighting with full force.”
Israel had been “fully informed and fully aware of every word” in the cease-fire proposal, an exasperated White House spokesman told reporters. After the airstrike that killed Nasrallah on Friday in Beirut, U.S. officials said Israel had only informed them of the imminent attack when the planes were in the air."
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"WASHINGTON—As Israel prepares a retaliatory strike against Iran, the Biden administration increasingly resembles a spectator, with limited insight into what its closest Middle East ally is planning—and lessened influence over its decisions.
White House officials say they have been coordinating closely with their Israeli counterparts and are hopeful Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will limit a likely attack against Iran in response to a barrage of missiles Tehran fired at Israel on Tuesday.
Israel’s air defenses were able to parry the Iranian attack, which caused only minor damage to one of its air bases. Israeli officials have conveyed that they don’t feel the need to retaliate immediately or in a massive way, according to White House officials.
U.S. and Israeli officials have been discussing potential targets, including Iran’s oil facilities. President Biden said on Wednesday that he opposed any strikes on Tehran’s nuclear facilities, but on Thursday left open the possibility that he would support an Israeli attack on the oil infrastructure, remarks that sent oil markets surging.
But Israel has not yet made a final decision about what its response will look like—and the White House has been blindsided repeatedly by Israel’s decisions in recent weeks.
Netanyahu ordered the airstrike that killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah from a New York hotel room, even as Biden administration officials scrambled at the United Nations a few blocks away to avert a widening Middle East war last week.
The decision to approve the Sept. 27 strike from U.S. soil without alerting the White House beforehand—and later to make public a photo of himself issuing the order—underscored the growing divergence between Netanyahu’s government and the White House."
A pageres terrortamadast orakkal azutan kovettek el, hogy talalkoztak a Feher Haz szemelyes (szinten zisdo) kepviselojevel:
"Earlier in September, White House envoy Amos Hochstein met with Israeli officials in the Israeli military’s Tel Aviv bunker to urge them not to launch a large-scale operation against Hezbollah in Lebanon. He implored them to give efforts to broker an agreement that would push Hezbollah back from Israel’s northern border a chance.
Hours after Hochstein’s meeting with Netanyahu, hundreds of pagers used by Hezbollah militants exploded across Lebanon in an unprecedented attack that killed dozens of people, including children, and wounded thousands more. The following day, bombs in walkie-talkies set off a second wave of explosions."
A Hezbollahhal keszulo tuzszuneti megallapodasanak felrugasa is igaz, es itt is gatlastalanul atvert mindenkit a zsido kormany:
"U.S. officials have worked for months to head off an escalation of the Israel-Hezbollah fighting in Lebanon, fearing it could draw in Iran and force the U.S. to become more deeply involved militarily.
As Israeli airstrikes pounded Lebanon last month, American and French diplomats in New York for the annual U.N. General Assembly raced to find a way to stop the violence.
Israeli officials backed a statement from the U.S., France and other countries calling for a 21-day cease-fire to allow negotiations between Israel and Hezbollah, according to U.S. officials. But Netanyahu backed out of the U.S.-brokered cease-fire plan after the opportunity arose to target Nasrallah, with his office declaring in a Sept. 26 statement that he had directed Israeli forces to “continue fighting with full force.”
Israel had been “fully informed and fully aware of every word” in the cease-fire proposal, an exasperated White House spokesman told reporters. After the airstrike that killed Nasrallah on Friday in Beirut, U.S. officials said Israel had only informed them of the imminent attack when the planes were in the air."
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