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Wall Street Journal: U.S. Secretly Reviews Israel’s Plans For Strikes Against Iranian Targets in Syria

Middle East Eye: US secretly reviews Israeli air strikes against Iranian targets in Syria, says report 

Israeli operations in Syria vetted by Centcom and Pentagon officials to ensure they do not disrupt US-led coalition operations against the Islamic State group, according to Wall Street Journal 

The United States has reviewed in advance several of the air strikes Israel carried out against Iranian targets in Syria, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing current and former officials. 

While Israel and Russia coordinate Israeli operations in Syria through a deconfliction mechanism, the US has largely kept silent about any coordination it has with Israel, the newspaper reported on Thursday. 

According to the Journal, many of Israel's operations in Syria were vetted in advance to receive approval from senior US Central Command (Centcom) and Pentagon officials.  

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Wall Street Journal: U.S. Secretly Reviews Israel’s Plans For Strikes Against Iranian Targets in Syria  

Report: Israel coordinates, gets approval from US on some Syria airstrikes -- The Times of Israel  

Israel coordinated with US before Syria strikes - report -- Jerusalem Post  

Report: US Secretly Reviews and Approves Many Israeli Airstrikes in Syria -- Antiwar.com



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