Vance says US, Israeli interests ‘diverge’ on some Iran issues
Vance said the United States and Israel have different priorities on Iran as negotiations continue and reports say Israeli spying concerns have grown.
- Vice President Vance acknowledged on Monday that United States and Israeli interests "diverge" regarding Iran, marking a public shift in diplomatic rhetoric amid ongoing negotiations.
- The New York Times reported last week that Israeli spy agencies eavesdropped on American negotiators, while President Trump publicly warned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu against further strikes that could derail diplomacy.
- Vance stated the United States' primary objective is ensuring Iran remains without a nuclear weapon, noting, "The United States and Israel have some situations where our interests diverge."
- Trita Parsi of the Quincy Institute warned, "If the US manages to reach a deal with Tehran, it will face a crisis with Israel. There is no way around that."
- Despite Netanyahu targeting Beirut and Iran in recent strikes, Trump remains focused on a ceasefire, warning the Israeli leader, "Bibi, you better be careful, or you will be on your own very soon.
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Israel is suspected of wiretapping several American diplomats negotiating with Iran. US Vice President JD Vance now admits that the countries' interests on some issues "differ" and says that Israel may not appreciate the peace agreement with Iran.
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Vance says US, Israeli interests ‘diverge’ on some Iran issues
Vice President Vance on Monday acknowledged divergent U.S. and Israeli interests on the way forward in the Middle East, amid public disputes between President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and rising concern about Israel spying in America. “The Israelis and I, excuse me, the Israelis and the United States, we have a lot…
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