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‘Bibi acted like a crazy’: Netanyahu to Netanyahu on American officer Syria’s attacks; White House disappointed, reports reports

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu talks to reporters before a meeting with MPs at Capital in Washington. (AP)

The White House is rapidly concerned about the military functions of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Syria, many senior American officials expressed disappointment on what they describe as their unpredictable and aggressive strategy, Acusos said.Citing six US officials, Ex-Citus stated that the Trump administration-despite the American-Brokede ceasefire that ended the growth of the previous week-further worried the week about Netanyahu’s regional policies. While President Donald Trump has avoided public criticism, it is not clear whether he shares the concerns of his advisors.Exios quoted one of the White House officials as saying, “Bibi acted like a crazy. He bombs everything all the time. This can reduce what Trump is trying to do. “Another senior American official opened a church Israel in Gaza, saying that it personally called Netanyahu for clarification. What f ***?” The officer allegedly said.A third officer described the increasing doubt towards Netanyahu within the administration: “Netanyahu is sometimes like a child who will not just behave.”Israel’s reaction to the recent struggle in Syria has been a special point of friction. According to human rights for the Syrian Observatory, on Tuesday, Israeli forces bombed a convoy of Syrian army tanks. Strike followed violent clashes between the Drews Militia and the Bedouin tribes, killing more than 700 people by Saturday.Israel claimed that the Syrian convoy crossed a demilitrated zone in Southern Syria and the Syrian army was involved in attacks on the Drews Minorities. Syria denied the allegations.Despite assurances to the US messenger Tom Barrack to stop military operations for diplomatic efforts, Israel attacked the next day while targeting areas near the Syrian military headquarters and the President’s Mahal.“The bombing in Syria surprised the President and the White House,” Ex -Acos said to an American official. State Secretary Marco Rubio allegedly urged Netanyahu to stop the attack, in which Netanyahu agreed to Suveda on condition of a Syrian military withdrawal.According to Exios, Türkiye and Saudi Arabia also apprised the US administration of their displeasure over Israel’s works. Officials, including Barrack and White House envoy Steve Witchoff, allegedly expressed concern with Trump.Some US officials believe that Netanyahu’s actions are inspired by domestic political views, especially pressure from the Drews community of Israel. “Bibi’s political agenda is running its senses. This will be a big mistake for them, which is a big mistake for a long time, ”said an American official.However, Israeli officials denied that domestic politics affected military decisions. A senior Israeli official told Exios that Israel worked to protect the Drews community in Syria. The official said, “The US wants to keep the new Syrian government stable and does not understand why we attack in Syria. We tried to explain that this is our commitment to the Drews community in Israel.”Meanwhile, recent Israeli works at Gaza and West Bank were also criticized. The killing of Palestinian American Saif Muslet by Israeli settlers in the last weekend inspired backlash from the Trump administration. Exios reported that the US Ambassador Mike Hukabi, usually a staunch Israel, called the attack “terrorism” and sought answers. Hukabi also criticized the Israeli visa policies affecting American glory.Jiv Agman, spokesman for Israeli Prime Minister, did not respond to the request of Exios to comment.According to American officials cited by AXIOS, there is a widespread concern that Netanyahu’s approach in Syria and Gaza may destabilize regional efforts towards peace and damage to Israeli standing in Washington.

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