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Netanyahu’s national security adviser. Nagel also led Israel’s team involved in negotiations surrounding the Iran nuclear deal and previously served in Unit 8200, Israel’s signals intelligence division, which has faced criticism over
dealing with Tehran, Haggai Ram of Ben-Gurion University told Al Jazeera. “Both politicians and public have been inculcated into seeing Iran as their ultimate foe,” said Ram, whose book Iranophobia chronicles Israel’s longstanding
deal impossible. In a post on X, he called the demand a “poison pill” pushed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and “warmongers” in Washington who “wanted a war”, adding that negotiations could resume
comments will likely add pressure to the already fragile ceasefire agreement. Pakistan Prime Minister Shebaz Sharif, who announced the deal on Sunday, said a memorandum of understanding would include “the immediate and permanent termination
critical comments during his visit to a G7 summit in France. The ceasefire deal agreed with Iran would ensure the country “can’t have a nuclear weapon” or “they get blown up,” Trump said
comments from the president](https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/12/us/politics/jd-vance-pakistan-iran-war-talks.html) himself, who said of the peace mission: “If it doesn’t happen, I’m blaming JD Vance. If it does happen, I’m taking full credit.” Overlooked, however
comment from Iran or Israel. Trump said speaking with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who had pressed the U.S. to go to war, went "very well." **There had been growing optimism among officials** Earlier
deal between the US and Iran which prohibits Israel from further military action in Lebanon would risk damaging Israel’s carefully cultivated image of military dominance while deepening divisions within Netanyahu’s coalition, and those
comments about the pope were not warmly received in Italy. Photograph: Domenico Stinellis/AP Italy’s government has entered a turbulent phase in recent days after its defeat in [a justice referendum backed by Rome
comment from Israel about the peace agreement. ## In Iran - The secretariat of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council said on Monday that the deal with the US includes the immediate suspension of hostilities
commenting on Trump’s proposal. The turnaround came on Monday, after Trump laid out his vision for expanding the Abraham Accords, a series of normalisation deals between Israel and nearby Arab states. “It should
Netanyahu** said on Sunday that **Donald Trump** had reaffirmed his support for Israel’s right “to defend itself against threats on all fronts, including in Lebanon”. **Hello and welcome to the Guardian’s continuing coverage
deal presents political nightmare for Netanyahu The US ceasefire agreement with Iran has presented Israel's prime minister with a political nightmare, smashing the three cornerstones of Benjamin Netanyahu's political career, and leaving
criticize [Donald Trump](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/donaldtrump), Israel and Jeffrey Epstein. On Tuesday night, middleweight champion Sean Strickland [wrote on X](https://x.com/SStricklandMMA/status/2064536304067792933) that he had been informed by the Ultimate Fighting Championship that
deal with Iran, then everyone has an interest in de-escalation there.” European governments, including Italy, have been watching nervously as the United States-Israeli war on Iran has unfolded. Following initial joint Israel
deal that would extend the US-Iran ceasefire and open the door to talks on the future of Tehran's nuclear programme. The reopening of the Strait of Hormuz - a vital global shipping lane
comments signal cautious movement on diplomacy despite ongoing tensions. Meanwhile, dozens of countries have called for the “urgent and unimpeded reopening” of the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial maritime route through which one-fifth
commentators who condemned both the deal and the Israeli prime minister. “The greater the fury, the greater the roar, the greater the defeat,” he added, in a scathing account of Netanyahu’s strategy before
Netanyahu said in his first public address after the deal that Israeli forces would remain in Lebanon, Gaza and** **Syria** “for as long as necessary”. The Israeli prime minister also announced he would
deal," and told Americans to "just sit back and relax, it will all work out well in the end." ![A plume of smoke rises following an Israeli airstrike on the outskirts of Tyre, southern Lebanon