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Ben Gvir says Israel is not bound by U.S.-Iran deal and must respond to any fire
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50% centerFirst reported by Walla · Jun 15, 2026
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What happened
After the U.S. and Iran announced a deal overnight, Itamar Ben Gvir said Israel is not bound by it and must answer any attack on its own terms. Other ministers at the cabinet meeting also urged a deterrent Israeli response, while warning against direct confrontation with Donald Trump.
- 01Ben Gvir said the U.S.-Iran agreement does not bind Israel.
- 02He called for continued action in Lebanon and no compromise on Hezbollah.
- 03Several ministers urged a strong response to threats and rocket fire.
- 04Ben Gvir said any fire on Israel is a declaration of war.
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