Israeli Leaders Condemn Trump’s Iran Nuclear Agreement as “Catastrophe”]
JERUSALEM — Described as a “catastrophe” and a “bad deal” by Israeli officials, President Donald Trump’s agreement with Iran has drawn widespread criticism across Israel. The accord, announced Monday, was met with concern that Iran’s nuclear program will continue despite the negotiations.
From supporters to critics, Israeli leaders and citizens alike expressed doubt about the deal’s effectiveness. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other officials argued that the agreement merely “throws a lifeline to the murderous regime in Tehran” without adequately addressing the underlying threats posed by Iran’s regional activities and nuclear ambitions.
The widespread condemnation reflects deepening skepticism about whether the agreement will achieve its stated goals of limiting Iran’s nuclear capabilities while ensuring regional stability.
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