An in-depth analysis of the intellect help Israel received from the United States during its conflict with Hamas was released by The Washington Post. The guidance has not only helped to locate and free victims, but it has also” spreads concerns about the use of delicate information,” according to the Post.
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Sullivan, the White House national safety director, stressed that U. S. troops did not participate in the mission to rescue the four victims. ” There were no U. S. troops, no U. S. boots on the ground involved in this activity. We did not participate physically in this operation”, Sullivan told CNN’s” State of the Union” on Sunday. He stated that” we have usually provided aid to the [ Israel Defense Forces ] so that we can try to bring all of the hostages back home, including the American victims who are still being held.”
One important piece of information from The Post involves a” canceled” U. S. mission to rescue eight Americans:
According to current and former U.S. officers who were aware of the planning for what would have been an incredibly risky vision, JSOC troops in the region were prepared to build in Gaza in October to rescue U.S. people that Hamas was holding.
There was really pretty little information specifically about U.S. hostages, according to one official, but we did have very little information.” If we managed unilaterally to get information that we could act on, and we thought we could actually get Americans out dead, we could act,” said one official.
In interviews, Jewish officials said they were thankful for the U. S. support, which in some cases has given the Israelis distinctive capabilities they lacked before Hamas’s wonder mix- border attacks. But they also were defensive about their own spying prowess, insisting that the United States was, for the most part, not giving them anything they could n’t obtain themselves. That position may not be in line with the Israeli intelligence apparatus’s blatant inability to recognize and respond to the warning signs of Hamas’s planning.
The U. S. Israel partnership is, at times, tense. Some U.S. officials have expressed frustration with Israel’s demand for more intelligence, which they said is insatiable and occasionally relies on flawed assumptions that the United States might be holding back some information.