the CIA report and Israel-US tensions

The future post war in GazaUS pressure on the roadmap for the Strip and resistance to US pressure from the Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the center of a CIA report. This is what CNN reveals about the report circulated among US administration leaders this week and dated June 3.

According to what the broadcaster explains, the document concludes that Netanyahu believes he can move forward without defining a post-war plan for Gaza, thus defying the pressure coming from the Biden administration to put an end to the conflict. The report also states that the Israeli prime minister “probably believes that he can maintain the support of his security leaders and avoid defections” by the far-right members of his coalition by limiting himself to discussing the future of the Strip in “vague terms “.

The report, which has so far remained confidential, represents one of the most updated American intelligence documents on Netanyahu’s predisposition. And it signals a stark shift in how the Biden administration views Israelless a reliable ally and more an unpredictable foreign government that must be analyzed and understood, adds the American broadcaster.

In fact, the report details it how Netanyahu is defying pressure not only from the US but also from moderate members of his government to define an “end game” for Gaza. And we are warned that what the Israeli prime minister says publicly is probably true
that he will seriously engage in the post-war issue after obtaining “what he believes to be key security requirements, which may take months.”

Among these requirements are the completion of “major military operations” and the elimination of Hamas military commander Mohammed Deif, considered one of the main planners of the October 7 attacks. Israel tried to attack him several times and although he was injured he is believed to still be alive.

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