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criticism of the Israeli leader and the US-Iran deal. Eisenkot blasted what he described as “the dismal outcome of a failed government”, pointing to what he characterised as the “vast gulf” between Netanyahu
deal have drawn a stringing response](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jun/18/donald-trump-iran-deal-reactions-anger-relief-incredulity) from many Israeli politicians and its media. An op-ed in the Times of Israel, declaring the US-Israel war on Iran was lost
Israel failed to achieve their main objectives. They did not force Iran into surrender, did not remove the Islamic Republic from power, did not end Iran's nuclear programme through military action
Iran deal that we made is going to bring a lot of success to the world.” Having clinched the agreement to end the conflict, Trump made clear that he arrived at the summit with
Trump and Netanyahu retain their public ‘bromance’, though cracks have emerged during the Iran and Lebanon wars, with the president issuing humiliating diktats to Israel on Truth Social.” In Europe too, Israel has grown increasingly
critics on both sides argue that too many concessions were made. For **Iran**, the deal with the US offers something just as important as a ceasefire: a way to claim that it has not just
critical and that he was prepared to help, reported Russia’s TASS news agency.** During a phone call on Sunday, Trump also informed the Russian president that the US was nearing a peace deal with
critic of the war, argued that the conflict was strategically illiterate from the start. Trump, he says, “ripped up the agreement that already existed” to limit Iran’s nuclear programme. He then killed the Iranian
critical of something they know nothing about”. The deal contains nothing on Iran’s ballistic missiles or support for its regional proxy groups; as such, it contrasts with Trump’s promise that the war would
deal, which removed some sanctions in exchange for Iran reducing its stockpile of uranium. ### The negotiation over Iran's nuclear program President Trump has boasted he will achieve a much "better" agreement than the JCPOA
Israel's response to the agreement, going further in his criticisms than anything Trump has said in recent days. The timing is awkward for Vance, who just days ago published a memoir that intensified speculation
Israel and the US attacked Iran in late February, has left thousands dead and caused global economic devastation. Iran’s retaliatory blockade of the critical shipping route, the strait of Hormuz
Trump but faces a tough re-election battle later this year. Hezbollah fired missiles into Israel on 2 March, two days after the US and Israel attacked Iran, killing the then supreme leader, Ayatollah
critical and that he was prepared to help, reported Russia’s TASS news agency. During a phone call on Sunday, Trump also informed the Russian president that the US is [nearing](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jun/13/preliminary-peace-deal-could-be-signed-within-days-says-us-iran-and-mediators)
Israel will remain a target as long as Israeli forces continue bombing Lebanon, raising more doubts about the prospects for a lasting truce. Here is what we know: ## In Iran - **Iran adviser flags concerns over
deal, Pakistan, the lead mediator, said the ceasefire would apply to the entire region, including Lebanon. But Israel almost immediately said it would not abide by the agreement in Lebanon. The Trump administration took
critical of the possibility of the deal](https://one.npr.org/i/nx-s1-5833676/:x), Liasson adds. Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina urged Trump to "stick to your guns in getting a good deal with Iran." Liasson says
Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon from the broader conflict with Iran. But Tehran has insisted that Lebanon must be included in any future deal. Instead, the US administration has backed and hosted separate talks between
deal in the Middle East. Photograph: Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty Images As the week draws to a close, Donald Trump has insisted once again [Iran](https://www.theguardian.com/world/iran) is “pretty close” to signing a peace agreement with
Iran's armed forces turned out to be exaggerated and untrue. Israel was America's full partner in the war. But it was excluded from the negotiation on the memorandum of understanding and is viewing