As part of Washington’s unwavering support for Israel’s bloody onslaught against Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip, American experts have taken charge of the management of Israeli nuclear facilities to protect the sites against potential retaliatory strikes by Gaza-based resistance forces.
According to Tasnim news agency, American technicians have been running Israel’s atomic centers since two weeks ago, which indicates the fact that the regime’s incapability to control the state of affairs is not simply confined to the military sector.
The report added that Operation al-Aqsa Storm, which Palestinian resistance movement Hamas launched on October 7 into the occupied territories in response to the Israeli regime’s intensified crimes against the Palestinian people, has widened rifts and fueled mistrust within various strata of the Israeli military and security apparatus.
Tasnim highlighted that internal rifts within the Israeli organizations have reached such an unprecedented level that have incapacitated their function, and forced Israeli authorities to plead for US assistance.
Last week, Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a post published on X, formerly known as Twitter, pinned the blame for the defeat suffered during Operation al-Aqsa Storm on the regime’s security agencies.
He, however, had to delete the post following relentless pressure and fairly strident criticism.
Late last month, Major General Gholam-Ali Rashid, commander of Iran's Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters, said “The Iranian Armed Forces have received information that commanders of the CENTCOM, as well as the US Army and Navy, have teamed up with Israeli commandants at an underground base in Tel Aviv to supervise and direct the Zionist regime’s brutal offensives against Palestinian people.”
The high-ranking commander then lashed out at Washington for its hypocrisy and duplicity.
The death toll from Israel’s genocidal attacks on the Gaza Strip has reached at least 10,569 people, including 4,324 children. Another 26,475 people have been wounded as well. At least 2,550 individuals are reported missing, including at least 2,550 children, who may have died or be trapped under the rubble waiting to be rescued.
The Tel Aviv regime launched the war after Gaza's resistance groups conducted Operation al-Aqsa Storm, their biggest operation against the occupying entity in years. Since the onset of the war, the United States has backed Israel's ferocious attacks on the Palestinian territory as a means of "self-defense."
Late last month, Washington vetoed a United Nations Security Council resolution that calls on the occupying regime to cease its war.
The US has used its veto power at least 34 times to block UN Security Council resolutions that were critical of Israel.