Haaretz: Israeli extremism against Iran jeopardizes Washington-Tel Aviv bond.
A Zionist newspaper reported that the Zionist regime’s tough stance on Iran has jeopardized the Tel Aviv-Washington alliance.
The Zionist newspaper Haaretz wrote in its editorial, referring to the Zionists’ recent sharp stances and rhetoric against Iran, that the Zionist regime’s strategy against Iran would undermine the Tel Aviv alliance with Washington.
In this editorial, he wrote about the recent rhetoric of Israeli officials about Iran’s nuclear program, when Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett warned: “If there is a return to the nuclear deal, Israel is not part of the agreement and is not committed to it. In fact, he sent a direct message to US President Joe Biden and the Western powers.
The report goes on to say that the message of the Zionist regime is that Israel is free to act as it sees fit in the face of the Iranian threat, and in Bennett’s view, diplomatic efforts to limit Iran’s nuclear program are of no value.
Haaretz then wrote that Washington, through the New York Times, which had recently warned Israel, quoting senior US government officials, that “repeated attacks on Iran’s nuclear facilities may be tactically satisfactory, but ultimately the opposite result.” “They have,” he confronted Tel Aviv.
The report goes on to say that such words, which have so far only been exchanged behind closed doors, show that this is not just a disagreement between the two countries over tactics, but a signal. Washington’s message to the Zionist regime is that the United States’ patience has a limit that may end.
The editorial went on to explain that if the United States had ever thought that it understood the Israeli position and was even willing to be a bystander when it came to attacking Iranian targets, it now seems that Israel’s freedom of action came at a cost.