Iran Deal Sparks Rare Unity in Israel: Deep Distrust of U.S. Pact
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Israelis from across the political spectrum are voicing broad discontent over the emerging U.S. nuclear deal with Iran. Many say the agreement leaves fundamental security threats posed by Tehran unaddressed. The rare consensus spans both government supporters and opposition figures, reflecting deep concern that the pact fails to curb Iran’s missile program or regional military activities. Critics warn the deal could free up Iranian funds for hostile actions without ensuring adequate oversight. The sentiment highlights a growing rift between Washington and its closest Middle Eastern ally on how best to contain Iran.