Netanyahu’s office rejected his “complicity” with former US national security advisor
Netanyahu’s office rejected the report following the release of the US Magazine’s report on Mike Waltz, a former US national security adviser with Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
One of the main reasons for the dismissal of former US national security adviser was on Saturday evening, ISNA reported.
In this regard, sources informed the Washington Post magazine said Mike Waltz’s ouster was associated with Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about applying a military option against Iran before Netanyahu’s recent visit to the White House.
The newspaper wrote about the reasons for Waltz’s dismissal: US President Donald Trump’s decision to oust Waltz was the result of a gradual increase in dissatisfaction and despair, which was more likely to use military power than his boss in the elliptical room.
According to two informed sources, Waltz also made the US president disappointed after Netanyahu’s visit to the White House in early February, announcing that he also has the opinion of the Zionist Prime Minister who had arrived at the time of military action against Iran.
The sources also said that Waltz apparently had intensive coordination with Netanyahu before meeting Netanyahu and Trump in the White House Oval Room.
“Waltz wanted to push American policy towards the way that Trump didn’t feel welcome, because the US had not yet tried a diplomatic solution,” said one source. This was reported to Trump and he was not satisfied with it.
However, on Saturday evening, the occupied Palestinian publication magazine reported that Netanyahu’s office has rejected a Washington Post report by issuing a statement.
“The Israeli prime minister had a warm meeting with Mike Waltz and Steve Witekaf in Blair House before the Prime Minister’s visit to President Trump at the White House,” the Zionist Prime Minister’s office said in a statement. Before leaving Washington, Mike Waltz was also at a meeting with the Prime Minister as Vice President Jay. Dee. Venus, joined. Since then, the Prime Minister, a former National Security Adviser and Steve Witekaf, had a telephone conversation that was not addressed to Iran. “We congratulate Mr. Waltz for his important appointment to the United Nations.”
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