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Zohar Says Iran Deal Won’t Stop Israel and Rejects Rift With Trump
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100% right-leaningFirst reported by Srugim · Jun 15, 2026
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What happened
Miki Zohar said Israel will keep acting independently despite a new U.S.-Iran agreement and insisted Iran’s nuclear threat will still be eliminated. He denied any rift between Benjamin Netanyahu and Donald Trump, praising their ties and saying more surprises are coming before the October elections.
- 01Zohar said Israel will act independently despite the emerging U.S.-Iran deal.
- 02He warned Iran and said Israel will not allow a nuclear-armed Iran.
- 03He said recent strikes in Lebanon proved Israel does not wait for approval.
- 04Zohar denied a Netanyahu-Trump rift and called their ties strong.
- 05He said more political surprises are expected before the October elections.
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