US warned Israel that strike on Iran will cause Egypt, Jordan to sever ties, report says

US warned Israel that strike on Iran will cause Egypt, Jordan to sever ties, report says | The Times of Israel.

Current Arab protests only a ‘preview’ for what will happen in the wake of an attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities, senior Israeli official tells Yedioth Ahronoth

 

September 20, 2012, 8:45 am 2

 

 

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Barack Obama give an uncomfortable joint press conference at the White House, May 2011. (photo credit: Avi Ohayon/Government Press Office/FLASH90)

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Barack Obama give an uncomfortable joint press conference at the White House, May 2011. (photo credit: Avi Ohayon/Government Press Office/FLASH90)

 

The US has recently warned Israel that an Israeli strike on Iran will likely cause Egypt and Jordan to annul their peace agreements with Israel and sever ties, according to a senior Israeli official quoted by the Hebrew daily Yedioth Ahronoth on Thursday.

 

“These days, Arab leaders don’t rule their people. Rather, the street rules its leaders,” the official was quoted as saying. “An Israeli strike is exactly what the Iranians need: the entire Arab and Muslim street will go out to demonstrate.”

 

The Israeli official reportedly linked between the anticipated Arab reaction to an Israeli strike and the recent rage-fueled wave of anti-Western protests in the wake of the publication of a trailer for a new film, “The Innocence of Muslims,” that denigrates Islam’s Prophet Muhammad.

 

“What we’ve been seeing with the anti-Muhammad film is nothing but a preview for what’s going to happen if Israel attacks,” the official was quoted as saying.

 

The comments come after weeks of increasing speculation about a possible Israeli strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities. Israel has argued that due to its security concerns and reluctance to “outsource” its security to another country — even the US — it cannot afford to let Iran reach a breakout point in its nuclear program, meaning the stage at which manufacturing an atomic weapon becomes merely a matter of time.

 

The US and Israel have recently become embroiled in a standoff after US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and President Barack Obama publicly said they would not set “red lines” for Iran’s nuclear program, beyond which military force would be deployed.

 

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has called for such measures as a means of calming Israeli apprehensions.

 

On Wednesday, a senior Israeli official warned Iran to stop its “direct and blunt threats” against his country, telling a 155-nation nuclear conference that Israel was ready to defend itself against any nation that menaces its existence.

 

Israeli nuclear chief Shaul Chorev avoided any suggestion that his country was contemplating a military strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities — a scenario that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is increasingly suggesting may be necessary to stop what he says is Tehran’s path toward atomic arms.

 

Alluding to Iranian statements questioning Israel’s right to exist, Chorev warned that his country “does not remain indifferent in view of such direct and blunt threats.”

 

“Israel is competent to deter its enemies and to defend itself,” he told the meeting.

 

On Monday, Iran’s nuclear chief said that his country’s nuclear facilities could now survive enemy attack.

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One Comment on “US warned Israel that strike on Iran will cause Egypt, Jordan to sever ties, report says”

  1. Luis's avatar Luis Says:

    Actually Obama didn’t mention it, but his administration will also declare war on Israel should those nasty jews dare to interfere with the kenyan’s plans.


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