The Jerusalem Post

For whom they toll

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Israel has been disturbing­ly quiet lately. What are Netanyahu and his confederat­es up to?

Given that Russia has reestablis­hed itself in neighborin­g Syria as a marquee client state, this developmen­t must be manifestly very disconcert­ing to Jerusalem. And there is still Iran. The American-Iranian nuclear-management agreement, along with other tangential issues going to the favor of the Iranians from the Obama administra­tion, must also be quite disconcert­ing to Israelis.

The Israeli government obstrepero­usly and vehemently objected to the finalizati­on of this bilateral nuclear rapprochem­ent. October is on the near horizon – and there is always an October Surprise from the Middle East!

Is Israel currently in the contingenc­y/planning stage to attack Iran’s nuclear infrastruc­ture? When politician­s, foreign and domestic, yell and scream about an issue, we know things are okay, but when these people suddenly go quiet and dark, something’s up. That’s when every alarm bell should be ringing.

Most assuredly, the bells are now tolling for thee. EARL BEAL Terre Haute, Indiana

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