The US State Department said in a statement that it would maintain the highest level of its relations with the Zionist regime, regardless of who is at the helm of the occupying regime.
Referring to some changes in the political structure of the Zionist regime in replacing the head of the regime with another person, the US State Department stressed that Washington has deep and strategic relations, regardless of who is at the top of the pyramid of power in the Israeli regime. Will maintain itself at the highest levels with this diet.
Meanwhile, State Department spokesman Ned Price followed Secretary of State Anthony Blinken’s meeting with Israeli War Minister Benny Gantz in Washington. C, in a statement, reiterated US strong support for Tel Aviv and said that such support would not be limited to a specific cabinet in the regime.
According to the report, Ned Price said: “We do not intend to talk about the formation of the government (Israeli cabinet) while the process is underway. “No matter what happens, no matter what cabinet is in place, our strong and iron support for Israel will remain.”
Separately, White House spokesman Jen Saki made the remarks during a news conference on Thursday in response to a reporter’s question about whether a change in the Israeli prime minister would change the US approach to Tel Aviv. “Israel will continue to be an ally and a strategic and important partner of the United States, a partner with which we have had and will continue to have security relations,” he said.