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Trump Says Iran Deal Is Done, Criticizes Israel Over Hezbollah
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50% centerFirst reported by Ynet · Jun 16, 2026
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What happened
Donald Trump said in France that the Iran deal is finished and moving to a second phase, while insisting the U.S. will not invest money in Iran. He also criticized Israel’s handling of Hezbollah, prompting concern in Israel, and Vice President JD Vance said technical talks on the agreement are still unresolved.
- 01Trump said the Iran agreement is complete and entering a second phase.
- 02He denied U.S. plans to give Iran $300 million or invest money there.
- 03Trump criticized Israel’s handling of Hezbollah and said Netanyahu must be more responsible.
- 04Vance said technical talks remain unresolved and Iran must stop funding terror.
- 05The comments came during the G7 summit in France and worried Israeli officials.
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