Netanyahu, Israel’s arch-survivor, set to face voter fury over Iran deal
Polls show his coalition trailing as voters weigh corruption claims, security failures and a deal that could limit Israel’s freedom to strike Iran.
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Why Israel Isn't Celebrating the Iran Deal
We are closer than ever to ending the Iranian war—on Friday, the United States and Iran may sign the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that could bring a lasting ceasefire. The energy market is pleased, and those worried about peace can breathe a sigh of relief. In Jerusalem, the mood was the opposite. Across Israel’s fractured political spectrum, the reaction has ranged from cold scepticism to fury—not over what’s in the deal, but over what’s m…
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's hopes of holding onto power after elections due this fall have long been dashed.

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