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STANDARD DIPLOMATIC UNVERIFIED

Israeli Officials Reject US-Iran Peace Deal, Vow Continued Operations Against Hezbollah

Jun 15, 2026 04:45 AM CT Israel diplomacy,iran-israel conflict,hezbollah,us foreign policy,netanyahu

Summary

Israeli political figures have publicly denounced a reported peace deal between the United States and Iran, signaling strong domestic opposition to diplomatic normalization. Despite Prime Minister Netanyahu's silence, other officials affirmed that military operations against Hezbollah in Lebanon will continue, indicating that diplomatic shifts in Washington do not immediately alter Israel's military posture in the region.

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did not issue an immediate statement, but other Israelis disparaged the peace deal and said Israel’s fight against Hezbollah in Lebanon would go on.

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Actor Responses

Israel NEUTRAL

Israeli officials disparaged the peace deal and declared that the fight against Hezbollah in Lebanon would continue.

United States NEUTRAL

Referenced as the party involved in a deal with Iran that is being criticized by Israeli officials.

Iran NEUTRAL

Referenced as the party involved in a deal with the US that is being criticized by Israeli officials.

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