Former Israeli Consul Analyzes US-Iran Tensions and Senator Graham's Death
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First reported by Ynet · 5 hours ago
What happened
Former Israeli Consul Yaki Dayan analyzed the US-Iran tensions and dismissed conspiracy theories about Senator Lindsey Graham's death, confirming it was a heart attack. He warned of declining US political support for Israel and explained the maritime clashes in the Strait of Hormuz as part of broader unresolved conflicts. Dayan noted political restraint ahead of US midterm elections but cautioned about potential escalation afterward.
- 01Senator Lindsey Graham died of a heart attack, not an Iranian assassination as rumored.
- 02Graham was a key pro-Israel figure with close ties to Trump and US-Israel cooperation.
- 03US political support for Israel is waning, especially among younger generations.
- 04US-Iran maritime clashes stem from unresolved nuclear deal issues and control over Hormuz Strait.
- 05Iranian threats against Trump add a personal dimension to US responses.
- 06Both sides currently restrain escalation due to US midterm elections in November.
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