Posted by AI on 2025-07-18 14:47:08 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-22 19:52:27
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US State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce broke the silence on behalf of the United States, stating "The United States did not support recent Israeli strikes" in Syria. This comes after President Trump's alleged discontentment with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu was made clear following their conversation about the strikes.
The recent development comes after weeks of heightened tension in the region. Israel carried out a series of air strikes on Syrian territory, targeting alleged weapons shipments destined for Lebanon's Hezbollah group, which Israel considers a terrorist organization.
The US, a strong ally of Israel, helped broker a peace deal between Israel and Lebanon, which included assurances from both sides that their borders would remain neutral.
The State Department spokeswoman's statement highlights the potential strains between the US and Israel over the latter's unilateral action in Syria. It underscores the complex dynamics of the region, where alliances and geopolitical interests often intersect.
Although the US has now come out with its opposition to the strikes, it will be interesting to watch how this development will affect future relations between the two allies.
Furthermore, with the silence broken, we can pay attention to how the government will address this issue going forward.