Former Mossad chief: If it were not for US support, we would be seen differently in the world.
Recalling the importance of US support for the regime in order not to see the real face of Tel Aviv, the former head of the Zionist regime’s intelligence agency criticized the regime’s policies against the Iran nuclear deal and the US negotiations.
Efraim Halevy, the former head of the Israeli Mossad, acknowledged that without US support, the real face of the regime would be seen in the world.
He described Tel Aviv’s opposition to the US return to the JCPOA Board as a misguided move. “I do not think this is the right strategy,” he said.
“What we need is a dialogue with the United States, which is not only our most important ally but also a party that, without its support, would be seen differently in the Middle East and around the world,” he said. “What we need is a deep, noise-free dialogue.”
Asked if the Israeli delegation in Washington would express its complete opposition to a return to the UN Security Council or if the talks would be short-lived, the former Mossad chief said: “I think the Israeli delegation can do anything. they give. They have a remarkable ability to persuade Americans to improve their position and achieve the best possible result. “I have to say that it is unnecessary to make statements such as that Israel does not adhere to the [US-Iran] agreement, because in principle Israel has not signed any agreement.”
Rejecting the question that the United States does not take into account the positions of the Zionist regime, Holloway clarified: “The Secretary of Defense came here and met with senior Israeli security officials. A meeting was also held with the Prime Minister. The Americans count Israel every day and every hour, whether in their support of us, in the weapons they give us, or in the sharing of important information in joint activities. “I do not think it is useful to use such definitions and statements, and it does not lead to any valuable results.”