‘If Iran gets a bomb it will be Bibi’s’: Trump’s deal outline sparks alarm in Israel
The recent deal outline proposed by Trump regarding Iran has raised significant concerns in Israel, particularly among critics of Prime Minister Netanyahu. Many believe that the agreement could empower Iran's nuclear ambitions rather than curtail them, undermining Israel's security. As the conflict continues, public support for Netanyahu's government is waning amidst fears of a deteriorating relationship with the United States.
- ▪Trump's pre-emptive war on Iran has not resulted in regime change as intended.
- ▪Israel is reportedly excluded from negotiations regarding Iran's nuclear program.
- ▪Public support for Netanyahu's government is declining as the conflict drags on.
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An Israeli protest against Benjamin Netanyahu’s government in Jerusalem on Saturday. Photograph: Atef Safadi/EPAView image in fullscreenAn Israeli protest against Benjamin Netanyahu’s government in Jerusalem on Saturday. Photograph: Atef Safadi/EPAUS-Israel war on IranAnalysis‘If Iran gets a bomb it will be Bibi’s’: Trump’s deal outline sparks alarm in IsraelEmma Graham-HarrisonNetanyahu’s joint war with the US began with talk of regime change in Tehran but may leave him with few strategic gains Middle East live – latest updates Mon 25 May 2026 14.50 EDTLast modified on Mon 25 May 2026 15.06 EDTShareWhen Donald Trump launched a pre-emptive war on Iran with Israel in February, many in the country hailed the campaign as the crowning triumph of Benjamin Netanyahu’s political and diplomatic…
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