US-Iran Deal: Trump Sees Israel as Biggest Obstacle to Peace Agreement
US president Donald Trump and Israeli prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu appear increasingly at odds after Washington reportedly pressured Israel to renew a fragile ceasefire with Iran-backed Hizbullah after an escalation in hostilities tested the new agreement to deal to end the Middle East conflict.
In the Tree brasserie off Herzl Street in Rehovot, there was much that almost everyone agreed on.
For first time in over 2 years, US president brings up purported last-minute Israeli abandonment of op to kill Soleimani, as Jerusalem's policy in Lebanon risks torpedoing MOU with Iran
With Netanyahu’s corruption trial in the spotlight, along with criticism of the peace deal from Israeli politicians, and anger from a large majority of the population who say the US-Israeli war on Iran has not left them any safer, his chances in the upcoming elections look shaky.











