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The Zionist delegation is leaving for Washington today to discuss Iran

According to the Israeli army, the delegation will leave for the United States this evening without the presence of Avio Kokhawi, the head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

The Zionist newspaper “Jerusalem Post” reported that the previously announced visit of the Zionist regime to Washington will take place despite the cancellation of the visit of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the Zionist regime.

According to the Israeli Army Information Unit, Tamir Hyman, Chief of the Israeli Military Intelligence Service, and Tel Kalman, Head of the Strategic Affairs Department of the Israeli Army, met with US military officials in the presence of Avio Kokhawi, Chief of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

They are scheduled to leave occupied Palestine this evening (Sunday) for Washington.

Zionist sources announced on Saturday afternoon that the visit of the Chief of General Staff of the Zionist Army to Washington was canceled.

Barak Ravid, a reporter for the Zionist website Vala, tweeted that Kukhawi had canceled a planned trip to Washington this week due to tensions with the Gaza Strip and clashes in Jerusalem.

According to a recent report by the US website Axius Ù…, Meir bin Shabbat, Israel’s internal security adviser, Avio Kokhawi, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Tamir Heiman, the head of Israel’s military intelligence service, and Yossi Cohen, the head of Mossad Head to Washington this week for talks with their American counterparts on Iran.

White House spokesman Jen Saki claims that the Israeli delegation’s visit to the United States will not affect the US position on returning to the UN Security Council.

Saki claimed that Tel Aviv would not influence the Biden government‘s stance on Iran, with a senior Zionist official saying last week that Israel hoped to be able to reflect its voice.

“We do not think that [the return to the agreement with Iran] has yet been finalized,” the Zionist official said. “We are going [to Washington] because we want to influence this process.”

During his visit to Washington, Kokhawi reportedly planned to meet with US defense officials, including National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan, Pentagon Chief Lloyd Austin and Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Millie.

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