The analyst known as Abu Salah (the Arabic Desk) argues that the Iranian pressure campaign will leave Washington's new partners with little room to maneuver — and that the repercussions hit Israel directly, indeed are already being felt. The analysis, posted Sunday afternoon, is an opinion piece, not a report of a discrete event.
The analysis comes amid a sustained period of tension and diplomatic maneuvering between the US, Iran, and Israel. As The Zioneer has reported, Abu Salah previously assessed that President Trump's dominant negotiating style meant the Iran deal would pass on his terms or not at all (Jun 18). Sunday's post elaborates on the pressure Iran is applying on Washington's partners — whom he refers to sarcastically as the new 'friends' of the administration — and argues the consequences are already rippling into Israel's security environment.
Abu Salah ends with a mocking swipe at Israel's right-wing government ('right-wing government with lots of 😂😂😂') and a lament for the nation's soldiers, which underscores the analyst's critical tone. The provenance is a single source; the analysis is not corroborated by any named official or independent report.
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