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Israelis overwhelmingly backed strikes on Iran, but analysts say political benefits for Israel's prime minister remain ...
And it is no secret that the Gulf wanted Iran’s nuclear program destroyed. This isn’t some conspiracy theory: Amos Harel of Haaretz covered their behind-the-scenes support well.
Israelis overwhelmingly backed strikes on Iran, but analysts say political benefits for Israel’s prime minister remain unclear, with legal troubles, questions about war’s outcome - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Amos Harel, the Haaretz military correspondent who has been critical of the domestic media coverage since the war’s early days, acknowledged “there has been some movement” in the coverage.
Amos Harel is one of Israel's leading media experts on military and defense issues. He has been the military correspondent and defense analyst for Haaretz for the last 12 years.