Yinon Magal blasts U.S.-Iran deal, says Israel must stand alone
Late Sunday night and into Monday, "The Patriots" host Yinon Magal posted a scathing reaction to the announcement of an agreement between the United States and Iran. He lashed out at U.S. President Donald Trump, American mediation figures, Gulf states, and what he described as their push for a deal at any cost.
Magal wrote that "Trump turned out to be a loser," and also criticized U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, saying they had operated under Qatari influence. He further attacked Vice President J.D. Vance and Gulf states, which he said were trying to reach a settlement no matter the consequences.
Despite the diplomatic breakthrough, Magal argued that Israel should continue acting on its own against security threats. "So we were left alone. And we will win alone. Because the eternity of Israel will not lie," he wrote.
He also called for continued military activity in Lebanon and for retaliation to any fire toward Israel. "For now we stay in Lebanon and keep fighting. And respond if they shoot at us. And attack whoever threatens us," he wrote. Magal ended by backing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, saying, "We support the government and its leader, who is the right person at the right time to deal with the situation. Bibi, go to sleep. Tomorrow is a new day. We are behind you."
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