Israelis slam proposed US-Iran peace deal as a ‘Bad Deal,’ say it fails to address security concerns
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Israeli officials and media condemned a proposed U.S.-Iran peace agreement, calling it a "bad deal" that leaves their security vulnerabilities unaddressed. The Israeli newspaper Yediot Aharonot led with the scathing assessment on Sunday, reflecting widespread frustration across the country. Critics argue the agreement fails to adequately constrain Iran's nuclear program and regional military capabilities, concerns central to Israel's national security strategy. The backlash suggests the deal faces significant diplomatic headwinds even before formal implementation, as a key U.S. ally voices deep reservations about its terms.