Netanyahu wants to strike Iran. But Trump's deal may be better for Israel
- President Donald Trump's nuclear deal efforts with Iran face opposition from pro-Israel groups demanding increased sanctions, aiming to influence negotiations actively with the U.S. Government.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu criticized Iran's Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's threats against Israel during negotiations for a nuclear treaty with the United States.
- The Iran nuclear deal, initially struck under President Barack Obama, benefited both U.S. And Israeli interests by limiting Iran's nuclear program, according to various analyses.
- Many pro-Israel figures, including progressive organizations, support the Iran nuclear deal, arguing it prevented Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons without escalating into war.
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Netanyahu’s response to Khameini’s threats to destroy Israel
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s vow to eliminate Israel, noting the irony of the timing of the threats while Iran is negotiating a nuclear treaty with the United States. “Today, the dictator of Iran, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, posted this,” the premier said, holding up a newspaper. “The title is, ‘Why the Zionist regime (that’s Israel) must be eliminated from the region.'” “So here you have the ruler …
A U.S.-Iran Deal Would Be Good for Israel
Foreign Affairs A U.S.-Iran Deal Would Be Good for Israel In this case, American and Israeli interests overlap. President Donald Trump’s efforts to get a nuclear deal with Iran have met a formidable obstacle: the Israel lobby. Pro-Israel think tanks, lobbying groups, and analysts are urging Trump to ramp up sanctions on Tehran, make unreasonable demands, and issue more threats of war, rather than secure a landmark accord. They have also sough…
Netanyahu's response to Khameini's threats to destroy Israel
Netanyahu on Khameini: “The most brazen thing about this is that he issues this (threat) while he’s negotiating – supposedly negotiating – peace with the United States.” By Vered Weiss, World Israel News Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s vow to eliminate Israel, noting the irony of the timing of the threats while Iran is negotiating a nuclear treaty with the United States. “Today, the dictator of Ir…
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