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Overall, the NYT says, Biden’s administrator finds Bennett to be more “cooperative, transparent” than Netanyahu.
Despite serious disagreements over how productive it is to engage the Iranian nuclear threat, Israel consulted Washington before recently launching covert moves opposed to Iranian military sites, apparently there is no sunlight among the allies, the New York Times reported Saturday.
The report cites Israelis and the United States briefed on the inner workings of the respective governments of Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and U. S. President Joe Biden.
One of the attacks is understood to have targeted the centrifuge production facility in Karaj and opposed an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps missile factory on the outskirts of Tehran.
Overall, Biden management officials consider Israel under Bennett to be far more transparent and cooperative than the case of his predecessor, Benjamin Netanyahu.
However, there are very genuine differences between Israelis and Americans as to whether to seek a diplomatic engagement with Iran; Despite bumps in talks between Iran and Western powers held in the Austrian capital of Vienna, Biden needs to revive the 2015 nuclear deal, which Israel considers inadequate to curb Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
According to the report, the fear in Jerusalem is that the United States will reach an agreement with the Islamic Republic and then try to save the Mossad spy company from carrying out covert sabotage attacks.
Israel is calling on Biden’s management to ensure that at no time is Washington checked to curb Israel’s campaign of sabotage, even on the unlikely occasion of a new nuclear deal being reached.
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