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Netanyahu Targets Gadi Eisenkot Over Iran Deal, Says He Would Not Strike
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67% centerFirst reported by Srugim · Jun 15, 2026
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What happened
Benjamin Netanyahu released a Tuesday video attacking Gadi Eisenkot over the new U.S.-Iran agreement. Netanyahu said Eisenkot would not strike Iran and could not govern without Arab parties, while Eisenkot accused the government of strategic failure.
- 01Netanyahu posted a video Tuesday morning attacking Gadi Eisenkot.
- 02The clip followed the agreement signed between the United States and Iran.
- 03It claims Eisenkot would not attack Iran and needs Arab parties to govern.
- 04Netanyahu quoted Eisenkot as saying action without war is preferable.
- 05Eisenkot said the deal harms Israel and blamed the government for failure.
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