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Israeli Political Fracture Over Trump's Proposed Iran Deal

Jun 19, 2026 08:05 AM CT Israel israel,iran,diplomacy,domestic-politics,opinion

Summary

An opinion piece highlights significant internal political dissent in Israel regarding a proposed diplomatic deal between the US and Iran. Key Israeli figures, including Yair Golan and Itamar Ben-Gvir, are cited as opposing the agreement, indicating potential domestic instability for the Netanyahu government if such a deal proceeds. This reflects the high sensitivity of Iran-related diplomacy within Israeli politics.

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Diehard Trumpists will disagree, but, in this country, it is clear to everyone, from Yair Golan to Itamar Ben-Gvir, that the deal stinks.

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Key political figures expressed strong opposition to the proposed deal, viewing it as detrimental to national interests.

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