Israeli Leaders Slam U.S.-Iran Interim Nuclear Deal, Fault Netanyahu
Israeli leaders and citizens condemned the United States' newly announced interim nuclear agreement with Iran, saying it failed to address Israel’s security concerns. The Washington Post reported that the opposition spanned the political spectrum, with officials and the public alike expressing strong disapproval of the deal. The report noted that critics argued the agreement left Israel vulnerable to Iranian influence.
The Associated Press later added that opponents specifically blamed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for mismanaging the conflict. They also said the deal restricted Israel’s strategic options in Lebanon.