Interim US-Iran Peace Deal Sparks Anger Among Israelis, Who Lash Out at Netanyahu
Israeli ministers and opposition figures said the agreement leaves Iran’s nuclear threat intact and gives Israel no binding security guarantees.
- On Monday, Israeli officials across the political spectrum slammed the deal between the United States and Iran to end the Middle East war, arguing it fails to protect Israel's security.
- National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir stated on Telegram that the deal 'does not safeguard our security,' marking the first official reaction from an Israeli official.
- Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich called the deal 'bad for Israel,' asserting the US-Israeli campaign must continue to ensure Iran never acquires nuclear weapons.
- Yair Golan, a center-left party leader and former general, warned that 'enormous military achievements' were erased, criticizing Netanyahu for standing on the sidelines while Trump provides a lifeline to Tehran.
- Describing the agreement as a 'dangerous turn for Israel's security,' Naftali Bennett, a former prime minister and election contender, said Israel has a strategic plan to collapse the Iranian regime.
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Download Audio. Scott interviews Trita Parsi about the deal Trump has apparently made with the Iranians to end the war. They discuss the panic we’re seeing about it from the Israelis and what Trump must do to rein them in and prevent Tel Aviv from sabotaging the peace process.…
The Israeli Prime Minister appears to have stood on the sidelines during the talks between Iran and America. Political allies and opponents alike are seizing this moment to point out his failure.
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End of war in Iran sidelines Benjamin Netanyahu
The war on Iran is headed for an end without victors, but the ceasefire agreement does have a clear loser: Benjamin Netanyahu. The strategic failure of the campaign he launched in February, alongside the United States, is scarcely matched in Israel’s history. With an added dimension: for Netanyahu (who has spent nearly 19 of the 78 years Israel has existed in power), attacking the Islamic Republic was not only a “dream” for four decades (in his …
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US-Iran deal: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed that Tehran would be prevented from obtaining nuclear weapons under any circumstances, irrespective of the outcome or provisions of any future agreement.

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