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Critics in Israel Say US-Iran Deal Could Strengthen Tehran and Weaken Deterrence
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100% right-leaningFirst reported by Srugim · Jun 14, 2026
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What happened
Israeli critics say a possible US-Iran deal would leave Iran’s nuclear infrastructure and regional threats largely intact while giving Tehran sanctions relief and legitimacy. They warn that weak enforcement and limited missile restrictions could endanger Israel, though a stronger, verifiable deal could lower regional tensions.
- 01Critics say the deal would delay Iran’s nuclear program, not dismantle it.
- 02Sanctions relief could strengthen Iran economically and militarily.
- 03The agreement may not fully address missiles, drones, or regional proxy activity.
- 04Israeli officials fear weaker US backing for future strikes on Iran.
- 05The final impact depends on the deal’s terms and enforcement.
- 06topic
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