Israel is worried about a possible clash with Washington over the Iran nuclear deal

U.S President Joe Biden (C) is welcomed by Israeli President Isaac Herzog (L) and Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid (R) with an official ceremony at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv, Israel on July 13, 2022. [Israeli Prime Ministry - Anadolu Agency]
As the countdown begins for the signing of a nuclear agreement between Iran and world powers, a number of disputes have surfaced between Israel and the US about the deal. There is also criticism within Israel of the government's political and military approach towards the agreement. The occupation state appears to be opposing the whole world, which has more or less united to curb Iran's nuclear ambitions through diplomatic means, while Israel foolishly sticks to the punishment approach. In a step devoid of political wisdom, former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu tried to prevent the signing of the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action nuclear deal agreed by the administration of then US President Barack Obama. Netanyahu arrived in Washington […]

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