US Official Criticizes Netanyahu Over Syria Strikes Despite American Opposition
SYRIA AND GAZA STRIP, JUL 20 – White House officials criticize Netanyahu's repeated strikes in Syria and Gaza, warning these actions undermine US efforts to stabilize the region, Axios reported six sources.
- Tensions have increased between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and senior officials in the Trump administration following Israeli military strikes in Syria.
- US officials have expressed frustration over Netanyahu's actions, describing his behavior as erratic, with one official stating, 'He bombs everything all the time.'
- Concerns have been raised within the White House about Netanyahu's military operations undermining US efforts for stability in the region, prompting direct discussions between President Trump and Netanyahu.
- After a bombing incident near a church in Gaza, Israel admitted it was a mistake and expressed regret, stating, 'Israel is investigating the incident and remains committed to protecting civilians.
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