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Former Israeli Labor leader claims secret coordination with Obama admin to secure US backing for potential Israeli strike on Iran

Former Israeli Labor leader claims secret coordination with Obama admin to secure US backing for potential Israeli strike on Iran The passage offers a vague personal recollection of political maneuvering but provides no concrete names, dates, transactions, or documentary evidence. It hints at high‑level contacts but lacks actionable details, making it a low‑value lead despite involving senior officials. Key insights: Speaker left Israel's Labor Party in Jan 2011 and formed a centrist Zionist party while staying in Netanyahu's government.; Claims to have cultivated “good relationships” with key figures in the Obama administration to gain US understanding for a possible Israeli attack on Iran.; Alleges Netanyahu was informally dubbed “the Republican senator from Rechavia” by US officials.

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Former Israeli Labor leader claims secret coordination with Obama admin to secure US backing for potential Israeli strike on Iran The passage offers a vague personal recollection of political maneuvering but provides no concrete names, dates, transactions, or documentary evidence. It hints at high‑level contacts but lacks actionable details, making it a low‑value lead despite involving senior officials. Key insights: Speaker left Israel's Labor Party in Jan 2011 and formed a centrist Zionist party while staying in Netanyahu's government.; Claims to have cultivated “good relationships” with key figures in the Obama administration to gain US understanding for a possible Israeli attack on Iran.; Alleges Netanyahu was informally dubbed “the Republican senator from Rechavia” by US officials.

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