Netanyahu’s anger at media disclosure of reasons for firing US national security advisor
The Office of the Prime Minister of the Zionist Regime, expressing anger over The Washington post’s report on the close ties between Netanyahu and Mike waltz—the ousted U.S. National Security Advisor under Trump—denied any connection between Netanyahu and Waltz.
According to a report by the English section of Webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency from Benjamin Netanyahu’s official X (formerly Twitter) page, the office of the Zionist regime’s prime minister responded to The Washington Post’s exposé regarding his alleged closeness with the ousted U.S. National Security Advisor, stating: Contrary to what was reported, the Prime Minister had no intensive contact with Waltz concerning Iran.
The statement claimed that in February,before his meeting with Trump at the White House,Netanyahu had a friendly meeting with Waltz and Steve Vitkoff.
According to Netanyahu’s office—published on the official page of the Zionist regime’s prime minister—it was also stated that during this trip, Waltz participated in a meeting attended by Trump’s Vice President Mike Pence, and also Netanyahu himself.
The office further asserted that since then, there has been only one phone call between Netanyahu, the former National Security Advisor (Waltz), and Vitkoff—and Iran was not discussed during that call.
earlier today,The Washington Post cited informed sources stating: The reason for Mike Waltz’s dismissal as U.S. National Security advisor was due to serious disagreements with Trump over how to confront the Islamic Republic of Iran.
The Washington Post wrote: Waltz’s removal resulted from growing frustration with him.Disputes between him and other senior officials in his management—particularly regarding military action against Iran—began very early on.
The newspaper added: Waltz was fired as he angered Trump by coordinating too closely with Netanyahu (prime Minister of the zionist regime). Before his meeting with Trump, he had strong coordination with Netanyahu regarding military options against Iran. The outgoing U.S. National security Advisor sought to tilt scales toward military action against Iran alongside Israel.
Following Mike Waltz’s removal as U.S. National Security Advisor and his deputy by order of President Donald Trump, speculation about potential successors has intensified—with “Stephen Miller,” Trump’s senior political advisor being named as a leading candidate for this position.