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Israeli leaders blast US-Iran deal as strategic setback
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75% right-leaningFirst reported by Ynet · Jun 13, 2026
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What happened
Israeli politicians harshly criticized the new US-Iran agreement, calling it a strategic setback and warning it could constrain Israel. Some Israeli ministers insisted the deal does not bind Israel, while European leaders and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan welcomed it.
- 01Israeli leaders said the US-Iran deal hands Tehran major gains without enough concessions.
- 02Yair Golan blamed Netanyahu for strategic failure and said Israel was sidelined.
- 03Benny Gantz warned against limiting Israel's freedom of action in Lebanon.
- 04Itamar Ben Gvir said Israel is not bound by the agreement.
- 05Britain, France, Germany and Italy said sanctions could be lifted if Iran acts.
- 06Erdogan welcomed the accord as a step toward regional peace.
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