US-Iran agreement leaves Israelis 'in profound state of shock'
Summary
Leaders in Israel are upset about a new agreement between the United States and Iran. They see the deal as a major setback and feel the strong relationship between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Donald Trump has weakened.Key Facts
- The US and Iran reached a new agreement in June 2026.
- Israeli leaders feel shocked and unhappy about the deal.
- They view the agreement as a form of surrender or giving in.
- The relationship between Netanyahu and President Trump is now strained.
- Israel was kept out of the negotiation process.
- There are mixed reactions in nearby countries like Lebanon.
- Some Gulf states are changing their defense strategies because of regional tensions.
- The deal includes plans for a large fund, about $300 billion, for Iran’s reconstruction.
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