Netanyahu fumes, allies rage over Trump's Iran deal
Summary
President Trump signed a new agreement with Iran that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his allies strongly oppose. Netanyahu believes the deal is a mistake and worries about its impact on Israel's security, especially regarding Lebanon and Hezbollah.Key Facts
- President Trump released and signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Iran.
- Netanyahu wanted to continue the war with Iran but ended up accepting the deal publicly.
- The United Arab Emirates and other Gulf states support the deal, unlike Netanyahu.
- Netanyahu and his allies are cautious about openly opposing the deal in the U.S. due to Trump's involvement.
- Israeli officials complain they had little chance to review the final deal before it was announced.
- The deal includes a ceasefire covering fighting between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon and may require Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon.
- Netanyahu says Israel will not withdraw from Lebanon unless Hezbollah disarms.
- Trump said Israel could still respond if Hezbollah attacks and criticized some Israeli military actions in Lebanon.
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