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A sensational story is rocking Israel this week – alleging that the Israeli military defied orders from its commander in chief, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Leading Israeli journalist Ilana Dayan is reporting that Netanyahu ordered his military to prepare for an attack on Iran's nuclear facilities nearly two years ago. Dayan's story documents that both the army chief and the head of Mossad (Israeli intelligence) refused to comply with Netanyahu’s order.
Leading Israeli journalist Ilana Dayan is reporting that Netanyahu ordered his military to prepare for an attack on Iran's nuclear facilities nearly two years ago. Dayan's story documents that both the army chief and the head of Mossad (Israeli intelligence) refused to comply with Netanyahu’s order.
Israel’s tone on the issue of Iran’s nuclear program appears to have very quickly changed since President Obama’s reelection on Tuesday.
Israel’s tone on the issue of Iran’s nuclear program appears to have very quickly changed since President Obama’s reelection on Tuesday. The Deputy Foreign Minister gave what could only be described as a ringing endorsement of the Obama administration’s handling of Iran. Ayalon told Amanpour that despite past differences with the Obama administration over Iran, “I think today we can safely say that we are very much on the same page and will continue to follow the lead of the U.S.” But Israel has not always said it would follow Obama’s lead. Israeli journalist Dayan says Ayalon’s comments to Amanpour are in stark contrast to what Netanyahu had told her just days before Obama’s reelection. “[Netanyahu] very, very strongly said if the United States doesn’t do it, we’ll have to do it ourselves.”
Originally posted by jude11
If only this would happen in America...
Peace
Originally posted by Humanity4Ever
It's public knowledge for those who care to research that the Israeli Parliament and the Israeli people do not support an unprovoked military strike on Iran.
I wish that certain posters on this site who continuously vilify Israel as a nation would differentiate between Netanyahu and the State of Israel.