Vance warns Israel: Don't fight "only ally" Trump on Iran deal
Summary
Vice President Vance warned Israeli leaders not to criticize President Trump over the new Iran deal, saying Trump is Israel’s only strong ally. Vance also suggested that negative actions against the deal could reduce U.S. military support for Israel.Key Facts
- Vice President Vance spoke out against Israeli cabinet members attacking the Iran deal.
- He said President Trump is the only world leader currently supportive of Israel.
- Vance reminded Israel that two-thirds of its defensive weapons come from the U.S. and are paid for by American taxes.
- Some Israeli ministers have criticized President Trump and the Iran deal publicly.
- Prime Minister Netanyahu privately expressed frustration but urged calm and respect for U.S.-Israel relations.
- The Iran deal calls for a ceasefire including Israel and Hezbollah fighting in Lebanon, with Israel expected to withdraw under a final agreement.
- Vance said Israel should not act aggressively in Lebanon and should support the peace process.
- President Trump asked Middle East countries to let the Iran deal work and called for a full ceasefire.
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