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deal critics in Israel: Trump is your only ally left in the world US vice-president JD Vance has lashed out at Israeli critics of the Iran
criticism of possible Iran deal Since reports of a possible [deal with Iran](/news/liveblog/2026/5/24/live-trump-says-iran-deal-not-fully-negotiated-yet) started to emerge, pro-Israel advocates in the United States have been warning President Donald Trump
critics](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jun/19/jd-vance-israel-iran-deal-critics) of the Iran deal**, saying Donald Trump was Israel’s only
Trump’s decision to accept a deal – without any apparent input from Israel – has upended many of the assumptions underpinning what many in Israel see as their “special relationship” with the US, as well
deal close despite strikes** As Israel threatens to bomb Beirut and the US and Iran trade missile strikes, Donald Trump insists it will ‘all work out well in the end’ and urges his critics
Iran made an end to fighting between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon a condition for a deal with the U.S. However, Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said Monday the country would keep troops in southern
Trump and I do not see eye to eye,” he said when asked about that. “I am responsible for Israel’s security interests, and it needs to be done wisely.” As to the deal
Trump, facing severe criticism from some domestic supporters for conducting a war against Iran that has met hardly any of its original objectives, has [backed a joint G7 leaders’ statement](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jun/17/trump-g7-leaders-iran-missile-programme-ukraine) that welcomes
Iran. The USS Liberty attack remains a dark chapter, but it is not the only instance of Israel taking aggressive action or conducting intelligence operations against the US. [Recently](/news/2026/6/7/why-has-the-pentagon-raised-the-risk-of-israeli-spying-to-the-highest-level), the Pentagon’s Defense Intelligence
criticism was aimed at Netanyahu, and not all those unhappy with the deal regretted the war, but the outline of Trump’s apparent plan found few champions in Israel. “To Trump’s credit, it needs
Trump has warned Iran that “all hell will rain down” if it tries to get a nuclear weapon, and has also rebuked Israel over its military offensive in Lebanon in unusually critical comments during
deal agreed by Trump earlier this week, and the killing of Israeli soldiers by Hezbollah prompted fury. Netanyahu, who promised the joint US-Israeli war against Iran would lead to regime change in Tehran
Trump behind closed doors, according to reports, as he faces criticism from the Israeli opposition and right wing for failing to prevent the US-Iran deal from emerging. Hardline Israelis worry that
critics of a [memorandum of understanding](/news/2026/6/17/read-the-us-account-of-unreleased-14-point-iran-ceasefire-memorandum) signed by Washington and Tehran to end the US-Israeli war with Iran. The statements on Friday, a continuation of Trump’s defence of the deal
criticism from Israeli officials and pro-Israel groups over the Iran deal. Hanna said the memorandum makes clear that Lebanon is part of the agreement and that Israel must halt military operations there, a provision
Iran has said Israel’s attacks on Lebanon must end as part of any peace deal. - **What did JD Vance say to Israeli critics of the deal?** In sharp words, [the vice-president said
deal with Iran. Analysts described a sense of betrayal as public and political outrage over the terms of the agreement, which details the broad terms for ending the joint US-Israeli war on Iran, dominated
Trump responded by saying he did not "listen to the losers, who are critical about something they know nothing about". "If I make a deal with Iran, it will be a good and proper
critical side of Israel. “If you’re Iran, this guy is maybe going to be the next president. He’s not going to undo something,” like how Trump abandoned the nuclear deal
deal, but he will not accept one that his critics would say was not as good as the nuclear agreement that became President Barack Obama's signature foreign policy achievement. During his first term, Trump