The feeling is that every day there is something new. What the f***?

 


BY C STONE | STONE NEWS NETWORK ||| WORLD POLITICS

Multiple news agencies have said that the White House views the actions of Israel bombing Gaza as harming Trump's peace efforts. Calls the PM a 'child who just won't behave' and that Jerusalem tried explaining the need to defend their actions.

People pass in front of the Syrian Defense Ministry building which was heavily damaged by Israeli airstrikes in Damascus, Syria,

via times of israel:

“Bibi acted like a madman. He bombs everything all the time,” a White House official was cited as saying by the Axios news outlet, using the premier’s nickname. “This could undermine what Trump is trying to do.”

Israel began carrying out strikes on Syrian troops rolling into Sweida on Tuesday after local government forces were accused of killing scores of people in the Druze city of Sweida, and on Wednesday the IDF struck key buildings in Damascus.

The White House is alarmed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s decisions in Syria, multiple officials in US President Donald Trump’s administration were quoted Sunday as saying, branding the premier a “madman” and “a child who just won’t behave.”

“Bibi acted like a madman. He bombs everything all the time,” a White House official was cited as saying by the Axios news outlet, using the premier’s nickname. “This could undermine what Trump is trying to do.”

Israel began carrying out strikes on Syrian troops rolling into Sweida on Tuesday after local government forces were accused of killing scores of people in the Druze city of Sweida, and on Wednesday the IDF struck key buildings in Damascus.

“The feeling is that every day there is something new. What the fuck?” said a second senior US official after an Israeli tank shell hit a church in Gaza, killing three people, in what the IDF says was a mistake.

While Trump did not publicly address the strike on Gaza’s only Catholic church, he held an angry phone call with Netanyahu and demanded that he release a statement expressing regret over the incident, which the premier did a short while later.

We could only imagine what the two leaders exchanged over the telephone after Israel bombed the Catholic Church in Gaza. Even Pope Leo was wrathful.

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