*U.S. Criticizes Israel Over Strike on Hamas Commander*
According to Axios, the White House privately criticized Prime Minister Netanyahu over the airstrike that killed senior Hamas commander Raad Saad, calling it a violation of the U.S. brokered Gaza ceasefire.
Israel responded that the strike was necessary, saying Saad was rebuilding Hamas capabilities and planning attacks in breach of the truce.
Netanyahu shouldn't go to meet Trump who has a history of belittling him in front of the whole world. Israel's interests aren't Trump's interests.
ReplyDeleteTrump used Israel to do its dirty work and now is is slowly getting to his agenda of pressing Israel because he doesn’t want to jeopardize his own own financial agenda his statement after Bondi massacre was very lukewarm
ReplyDeleteOn one hand, if Trump really does care that the ceasefire doesn't officially get broken and will blame Israel, this is bad.
ReplyDeleteOn the other hand, every other time we've had news about "Trump mad at Bibi over something" it has always turned out to be a misdirection from the two of them so here's hoping.