Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid denounces emerging US-Iran peace deal
Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid criticized the emerging peace deal between the United States and Iran, calling it a disaster. He expressed concerns about Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's handling of the situation and the ongoing governmental failures. As negotiations continue, Israel has intensified its military actions against Hezbollah in Lebanon, raising concerns about the potential impact on peace efforts.
- ▪Yair Lapid denounced the US-Iran peace deal, labeling it a disaster.
- ▪He criticized Netanyahu's management of the situation and described it as a result of governmental failure.
- ▪Israel has increased airstrikes against Hezbollah as US-Iran negotiations progress.
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A major opponent of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu denounced the emerging peace deal between the United States and Iran as talks progressed Monday. Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid reprimanded an “old” and “tired” Netanyahu over the deal’s reported terms, which he did not specify. Recommended Stories Israel intensifies strikes on Hezbollah as US-Iran diplomacy may force Lebanon ceasefire Pope Leo urges significant regulation to disarm AI Pope Leo apologizes for Catholic Church’s legitimizing of slavery: ‘Wound in Christian memory’ “The emerging agreement with Iran is a disaster,” Lapid posted on X. “I supported the war in Iran from the very first moment, but the diplomatic management of the entire affair couldn’t have been worse.
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