Susan Rice meets chairman of Israel’s National Security Council

 

Yaakov Amidror meets with US national security adviser on Tuesday at White House. Obama discusses possible int’l responses to Syrian crisis with Australia’s Prime Minister.

By Reuters

 

US national security adviser Susan Rice hosted a delegation led by Yaakov Amidror, the chairman of Israel’s National Security Council. The meetings were part of a series of regular high-level bilateral consultations and touched on Iran, Egypt, Syria, and other regional security issues, the White House said.

Susan Rice & John Kerry - Photo: Getty Images

Are they both watching Israel’s back, or manipulating an agenda detrimental to Israel’s security concerns for American political interests? Susan Rice & John Kerry – Photo: Getty Images

Members of the delegation included Defense Ministry official Amos Gilad, Head of the IDF Planning Division Maj.-Gen. Nimrod Sheffer and head of research at the Military Intelligence Brigadier General Itay Baron.

Australia’s Rudd, a former diplomat whose country is a close US ally and takes the rotating UN Security Council chair from Sunday, said the international principles behind the events in Syria were clear.

According to Israeli estimates, the probability of Syrian attack of Israel is dependent on a possible US intervention in Syria.

German magazine Focus reported that the IDF’s 8200 intelligence unit, the IDF’s intercepted communications of the Syrian army during last week’s chemical attack.

President Barack Obama spoke with Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd on Monday about possible international responses to the Syrian crisis while his national security adviser discussed Syria and security with Israeli officials, the White House said.

In a call with Rudd, “the two leaders expressed their grave concern about the reported use of chemical weapons by the Syrian regime against civilians near Damascus on Wednesday,” the White House said in a statement. They “discussed possible responses by the international community,” it said.

In their strongest condemnation of Syria to date, Obama administration officials said on Monday it was undeniable chemical weapons had been used and that there was little doubt the Syrian government was responsible for an attack that claimed the lives of hundreds of men, women and children.

Yaakov Amidror, chairman of Israel's National Security Council - Photo: Amir Cohen

Yaakov Amidror, chairman of Israel’s National Security Council – Photo: Amir Cohen

“The president and his team are evaluating options with regards to responses to this specific violation of an international norm – the prohibited use of chemical weapons against civilian populations,” White House spokesman Jay Carney told reporters.

Carney said a military response is among the options under consideration. As Obama mulls the possibilities, US officials have made clear they want to win international support before taking any actions, and the administration has begun a series of consultations with allies. The president spoke over the weekend with British Prime Minister David Cameron and French President Francois Hollande.

“I do not believe the world can simply turn a blind eye to the use of chemical weapons against a civilian population resulting in nearly 300 deaths, or more, and some 3,600 people hospitalized,” he said in a speech in Sydney on Tuesday.

Taking no action, he said, would send a message of impunity to “every autocracy in the world contemplating the future use of chemical weapons”.

 

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