The Jerusalem Post

The US is ignoring Iran’s involvemen­t

America should attack Iran’s nuclear infrastruc­ture, or help Israel do it

- • By EFRAIM INBAR The writer is president of the Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security (JISS).

Following Hamas’s brutal attack in Israel on October 7, United States officials signaled their country’s ironclad support of Israel. In an emotional address, President Joe Biden expressed a genuine abhorrence of Hamas atrocities and his conviction that Israel is fighting against modern barbarians – the enemies of Western civilizati­on. The Biden administra­tion has promised to stand by Israel in this conflict, including providing the necessary equipment.

Furthermor­e, a US air carrier is in the Eastern Mediterran­ean. US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan explained that the warship is there not to deal with Hamas but “to send a clear message of deterrence to other states or non-state actors that might seek to widen this war.”

Israelis savor the unequivoca­l American support for its war on Hamas. Biden’s long-standing and evident friendship with the Jewish State is warming Israeli hearts. All polls show that most Americans (over two-thirds) support Israel.

Less pleasant to Israeli ears is the reluctance of the Biden administra­tion to blame Iran for the tragic events along the Gaza border. Secretary of State Antony Blinken refused to acknowledg­e an Iranian role in the attack, even though more evidence of clear links to Tehran is being presented in the American media.

Hamas would not exist without the support of Iran, which has regularly sent funds to support it. Tehran trained the Hamas terrorists, smuggled weapons into the Gaza Strip, and transfer the technology needed to building a local industry capable of producing missiles. And those are the missiles that are launched against Israel’s population centers.

Iran and its proxies Hamas and Hezbollah met in September in Lebanon. The subject on the agenda was coordinati­ng activities against Israel. More evidence is showing up on Iran’s involvemen­t in planning the Hamas attack.

Hezbollah, which has opened fire at Israel from Lebanon, is acting with Iranian permission and guidance. So far, the Shia Islamist party’s

engagement has been minor. However, it is unclear whether the American efforts to isolate the Gaza arena and prevent escalation will succeed.

Washington’s deliberate blind eye to Iran’s mischief in the region – even when its naval ships were harassed by vessels of the Iranian Islamic Guards – amounts to ostrichlik­e behavior.

American efforts to dissuade Iran and Hezbollah from joining the fray are helping Israel, indeed. However, they also serve the purpose of saving the tacit nuclear deal with Iran that Washington foolishly still pursues.

Is the desire to present a reasonable Iran that can be trusted to abide by the nuclear American-Iranian understand­ing the ulterior motive behind the American behavior? No matter. An Iran that orchestrat­es massacres of Jews cannot be an agreement partner to the US.

How can Biden continue tangoing with Iran if this entity is an accomplice to barbarian genocidal acts? Hamas was declared an enemy of humanity. Does not the sponsor of Hamas deserve that same epithet?

America wants a nuclear deal because otherwise, it will have to do something about the nuclear progress in Iran, which constitute­s

an existentia­l threat to US ally Israel, gives an incentive for nuclear proliferat­ion in the region, and is a potential danger for states within the range of Tehran’s missiles (over 2,000 kilometers). Irresponsi­bly, Washington prefers to look the other way. It also ignores Iranian involvemen­t in drug and counterfei­t medicines traffickin­g and in helping the Russian war effort in Ukraine.

Moreover, Israel might wake up one day soon to American pressure to stop fighting. Pictures of the destructio­n and casualties in Gaza – inevitable since Hamas uses civilians as a human shield in flagrant violation of internatio­nal law – might, as before, elicit calls for a ceasefire before Israel achieves its goal of entirely dismantlin­g the military capability of Hamas.

Biden, as well as Blinken, urged Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu publicly to minimize civilian casualties in the war against the Gaza terrorists on humanitari­an grounds. That is a noble goal; and it also minimizes the chances of enraging the Arab street, which would harm American interests.

One day, the US might decide Hamas was punished enough – in complete disagreeme­nt with the

Israeli assessment – and activate the “political clock” that started at the beginning of this large-scale ground operation. That scene has played out in the past.

Washington would probably like to prevent an escalation by Iran’s proxy Hezbollah that will come in the wake of Hamas propaganda and the inevitable hostile media reports. Such escalation would undermine the effort to keep Iran out of the conflict.

The only recipe for a more peaceful Middle East is for the US to attack Iran’s nuclear infrastruc­ture – or give Israel all it needs to do it. Only the destructio­n of Tehran’s atomic potential will end its hegemony dreams for the time being; allay the fears of America’s Arab friends; spare the need to transfer nuclear technology to Saudi Arabia; avoid fueling nuclear proliferat­ion, and stop Chinese encroachme­nt in the region. The ayatollahs of Iran and their proxies are the enemies of humanity.

Without such understand­ing, the US will be viewed in the Middle East and elsewhere as a paper tiger.

 ?? (US Naval Forces Central Command/6th Fleet/Reuters) ?? THE WORLD’S largest aircraft carrier ‘USS Gerald R. Ford’ steams alongside USNS Laramie during a fueling-atsea in the Eastern Mediterran­ean, last week.
(US Naval Forces Central Command/6th Fleet/Reuters) THE WORLD’S largest aircraft carrier ‘USS Gerald R. Ford’ steams alongside USNS Laramie during a fueling-atsea in the Eastern Mediterran­ean, last week.

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