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Netanyahu reportedly furious over Trump's preliminary Iran deal

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reportedly displeased with a preliminary deal between the US and Iran, viewing it as a strategic and political setback. Despite Netanyahu's public silence, Israeli officials have privately expressed strong opposition, calling the agreement "terrible for Israel." The deal, brokered by President Trump, aims for a ceasefire and further negotiations on Iran's nuclear program, but Israel fears it will constrain its military actions and leave its concerns unresolved. This situation has created friction between Netanyahu and Trump, particularly as Netanyahu faces an upcoming election. AI

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Netanyahu reportedly furious over Trump's preliminary Iran deal

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  1. SCMP — Tech TIER_1 English(EN) · Reuters ·

    ‘Terrible’ US-Iran deal could deepen Netanyahu’s rift with Trump

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  2. Axios Technology TIER_1 English(EN) · Barak Ravid ·

    Netanyahu fumes, allies rage over Trump's Iran deal

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