Vance Says Some Israelis Welcome the Deal and Will Have a Seat at the Table
U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance said he believes there are actors in Israel who are pleased with the deal now being discussed, and that Israel will have a place at the table in the process. The remarks were reported on Friday by Gil Tamari and Yarden Zdonaisky in an article focused on political and diplomatic affairs.
The source does not specify which deal Vance was referring to, but it presents his comments in the context of Israeli political and security developments. Vance’s statement suggests that, despite any debate inside Israel, the country will remain part of the negotiations or decision-making around the agreement.
The article identifies Vance by his title as U.S. vice president and includes a Reuters photo credit. No further details were provided about the terms of the deal, the Israeli officials involved, or any formal reaction from Jerusalem.
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