Then the administration tied it in to the regional dispute between Israel and its enemies, as if that's about international terrorism. No, it's not.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Since its very inception, Israel has been a threat.
And on the other hand, we see that the Israeli government is attacking that part of the Palestinian leader.
It cannot be too often stressed that Israel had no credible pretext for its 2008-9 attack on Gaza, with full U.S. support and illegally using U.S. weapons.
The relationship between Israel and the United States is a bond of - it's just a very powerful bond. It was, it is, and will be and will continue to be.
So I think we should stay focused on the real problem in the Middle East. It's not Israel. It's these dictatorships that are developing nuclear weapons with the specific goal of wiping Israel away.
Israel has a sizeable nuclear arsenal and could retaliate if it were attacked.
If there were Israeli attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities, it makes it certain there would be a reprisal attack against the United States at some point.
I hope I say this the right way, but I'm convinced that Israel will not trust other countries to do what they have to do to protect their own security.
Israel never interferes in the domestic issues of any other country. It's not our matter; it's not our policy.
The threats against Israel are growing.
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