‘You could’ve been the greatest’: Trump faces Israeli anger over Iran deal
Summary
Tensions between the United States and Israel have increased after President Donald Trump made a deal with Iran. Many Israelis feel betrayed because the agreement ends fighting between the US and Iran and includes terms that Israel opposes, such as respecting Lebanon’s borders, which Israel partially occupies.Key Facts
- Israeli media and politicians sharply criticized President Trump’s Iran deal, calling it a betrayal.
- The deal ends the joint US-Israel conflict with Iran and requires respecting Lebanon’s territorial integrity.
- Israel was not involved in negotiating the agreement.
- Israel sees Iran as a major enemy, fearing it intends to build nuclear weapons and destroy Israel.
- A leading Israeli newspaper, owned by a major Trump donor, called the deal a “surrender agreement” with a terror regime.
- Public support in Israel for the US and Trump has dropped, with only 11% feeling Israel “won” the conflict.
- Despite the dispute, the US-Israel alliance remains officially strong.
- The deal was described by analysts as an “Iranian trap” and caused widespread anger in Israel.
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