
Netanyahu Vows Israeli Military Presence in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria Despite US-Iran Deal
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hailed the campaign against Iran as a historic success and stated that Israeli troops would remain in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria for as long as necessary. This declaration comes despite a US-Iran agreement, which some Israeli officials reportedly oppose, favoring continued sanctions against Tehran.
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US-Iran deal leaves major Lebanon questions unresolved
Speaking with FRANCE 24's Mark Owen, Negah Angha, Visiting Fellow at King's College London and Former Senior Advisor at the US Department of State and National Security Council under the Biden Administration, says that "the real test is going to be whether or not this framework survives the Lebanon angle and whether it can, on the American side, be translated into some sort of nuclear framework".
By FRANCE24
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Head of the Democratic Party, Blue and White Party, slams Netanyahu for making Iran strong and weakening Israel
By Anadolu Agency
Read full article →Netanyahu vows to stay in Lebanon, Syria, Gaza after US-Iran deal
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pledged on Monday for his country's forces to remain in Gaza, Lebanon and Syria 'for as long as necessary,' hours after a deal was an...
Read full article →US-Iran deal comes under fire from Israeli ministers, opposition
Two far-right ministers insisted Israel was not bound by the deal, while a leading opposition contender in upcoming elections said it marked a "dangerous turn" for the country's security. The post US-Iran deal comes under fire from Israeli ministers, opposition appeared first on Vanguard News.
By Henry Oduah
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