Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, IDF chief, and Mossad director will meet Trump envoy Steve Witkoff ahead of his talks with Iran’s foreign minister amid Israeli concerns that the US may focus only on a nuclear deal while sidelining Iran’s missiles and proxies
ed note–as always, a cargo ship of important info that every war-weary Gentile with a vested interest in his/her own future survival needs to understand about all of this.
Firsto, ladies and Gentile-men, the notion that there is any outcome to all of this acceptable to the Jews other than complete apocalyptic and destructive war that results in Iran being turned into a mirrored image of Iraq and Gaza is not even mildly possible. There is nothing that Iran can do, no act of humility, surrender, debasement, or submission that would be acceptable to the Jews because they are hungry for blood and nothing less will suffice.
Therefore, ladies and Gentile-men, understand that when Witkoff meets with Netanyahu and the terrorist Jews with whom he coagulates, the only ‘red line’ that will be discussed behind closed doors is the US not doing to Iran what she did to Iraq a quarter century ago on Israel’s orders.
And in underscoring that fact, fellow Gentiles, no one should be in the least bit surprised WHEN, NOT IF, there is a Mossad-engineered launch of ballistic missiles from Iran that lands on an American base somewhere in the region in the attempt at forcing the hand of POTUS DJT into launching that apocalyptic war which the terrorist Jew Netanyahu is demanding.
Now, as far as all the US military assets in the region, nota bene the following–
If they are there for any reason, the most likely is to prevent what it is that the terrorist Jew Netanyahu is planning viz that aforementioned Mossad-engineered launch of ballistic missiles within Iran. As POTUS DJT has made clear, not just for many years, but going back 4 decades, he does not like war, and especially not war where nukes could come into play.
Yes, we realize that this is a little more complicated and certainly less ‘exciting’ than what passes for ‘expert analysis’ out there in the blabbo-sphere known as the ‘alternative media’ where POTUS DJT is portrayed as a ‘crypto rabbi’, a ‘slave’ to Netanyahu, a top operative in Chabad Lubavitch and blah, blah, blah…
But sometimes, things are not as they ‘seem’.
Sometimes, it isn’t ‘arabs’ that fly planes into US skyscrapers, but Israel.
Sometimes it isn’t an ‘accident’ that a US naval ship is attacked for 2 hours by Israel, but deliberate.
And sometimes, despite a POTUS posturing himself as ‘Israel’s greatest friend’, what is actually taking place is a complicated operation aimed at preventing the Jews from doing what they have been planning to do for the last 3,000 years, which is blowing up the world.
Ynet News
White House Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff is expected to arrive in Israel on Tuesday, this time without Jared Kushner, President Donald Trump’s son-in-law. He is set to meet Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir and Mossad Director David Barnea.
The visit comes against the backdrop of contacts with Iran. Iran’s Tasnim news agency reported earlier that Islamic Republic Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is expected to meet Witkoff in the coming days. The meeting is likely to take place in Turkey, and ahead of it Witkoff wants to hear Israel’s key positions for the negotiations — namely, what Jerusalem considers a ‘good deal’ with the Iranians.
Israel also has red lines on the nuclear issue, including a demand for ‘zero enrichment’ and the removal of uranium from Iranian territory.
But the main concern in Israel is that the Americans may ultimately settle for an agreement that addresses only the nuclear issue, while sidelining two others: Iran’s ballistic missiles and its support for proxy forces.
Israeli officials believe Iran’s missile program is becoming an ‘existential threat’ that must be addressed, and expect the Americans to insist on reducing missile capabilities, particularly their range. If Iran commits not to developing long-range missiles, the threat to Israel would diminish. But Iranian officials are hardening their positions and are unwilling to discuss the issue. The same applies to Iran’s export of the Shiite revolution.
According to Israel, the mandate given by Iran to its negotiating team deals only with the nuclear issue, a move seen in Jerusalem as a poor starting point. Witkoff is opposed to a military strike and is viewed in Israel as pushing an isolationist line that distances the United States from military confrontations. There is concern he could ‘fall into a trap’ set by the Iranian team.
The key question is how determined Trump is to go all the way.
Some in Israel believe the die has already been cast, and that Trump is effectively working to build legitimacy for military action. He would argue that negotiations have been exhausted and that the Iranians are being obstinate. This assessment is based in part on the massive naval force Trump has deployed to the region, at a cost of tens of billions of dollars — far more than preparations for action in places such as Venezuela.
U.S. officials would not, in Israel’s view, take such steps if they did not believe a military option was on the table. The problem, however, is that the military likely does not see a ‘silver bullet’ — one or two strikes that would topple the regime — and instead anticipates a longer campaign. The scale of the armada sent to the region and the apparent U.S. resolve suggest that Washington is not deterred by that prospect.
Within days, it should become clear whether Iranian officials understand behind closed doors how precarious their position is, and that they have no choice but to ‘drink the poisoned chalice,’ or whether they will once again posture and assume Trump will back down.
Another issue expected to be central to Witkoff’s visit is the deterioration of the security situation in the Gaza Strip. Over the weekend, the IDF murdered at least three militants in the Rafah area after eight were identified emerging from a tunnel in eastern Rafah. Gaza civilians were also murdered in the wave of strikes, and Nikolay Mladenov, head of the Peace Council, condemned both sides and called for restraint.
The IDF has briefed that Hamas is growing stronger and making significant money from an unusually large flow of aid trucks that the terror group is stealing. U.S. officials argue that this is precisely why the plan for Gaza must move to Phase Two. Israel has allowed the Rafah crossing to reopen, and on Monday, civilians entered and exited for the first time, but several critical stages of the plan remain. Envoy Witkoff wants to ensure they are carried out.