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Israeli Editorial Criticizes Potential Trump-JCPOA Deal as Undermining Counter-Iran Efforts

Jun 14, 2026 12:55 AM CT Jerusalem, Israel JCPOA,diplomacy,opinion,US-Iran relations,Israeli security

Summary

An editorial in the Jerusalem Post argues that a potential nuclear deal between the US and Iran under a Trump administration would be dangerous and counterproductive to Israeli security interests. The piece reflects internal Israeli political sentiment regarding diplomatic negotiations with Iran, highlighting concerns that such agreements may fail to adequately address the Iranian threat.

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It is not enough for Israeli officials to say that Trump understands Israel’s position. This is not a great deal. It is a dangerous one.

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Israeli officials and media outlets express concern that a new nuclear deal with Iran would undermine efforts to counter the Iranian threat.

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