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Deafening silence: Why Netanyahu is too scared to fight Trump's Iran deal

Haaretz

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June 23, 2026

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Deafening silence: Why Netanyahu is too scared to fight Trump's Iran deal
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Haaretz

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· Jun 26, 2026

Hope or Fear: how will Netanyahu's rivals use Trump's Iran deal?

Hope or Fear: how will Netanyahu's rivals use Trump's Iran deal?

The Daily Beast

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· Jul 6, 2026

Netanyahu Squirms Over Awkward Trump Question

Fox NewsIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was confronted about his tense relationship with Donald Trump amid the conflicts in the Middle East.In an interview on Fox Friends on Monday morning, Netanyahu gave a less-than-convincing reply when he was asked by host Brian Kilmeade if his relationship with Trump was “under strain” as Israel’s attacks on Lebanon threaten hopes of ending the war with Iran.“Well, first of all, we see eye to eye on just about everything. And sometimes—this happens among the best of allies, and we are the best of allies—there can be differences of opinion,” Netanyahu said.Read more at The Daily Beast.

Modern Diplomacy

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· Jun 25, 2026

US Iran Deal Threatens Netanyahu’s Political Standing and Regional Influence

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is facing growing political and diplomatic challenges following the U.S. Iran peace framework, which critics say has weakened one of the central pillars of his leadership: his ability to shape Washington’s policy toward Tehran. For decades, Netanyahu built his political reputation on maintaining close ties with successive U.S. administrations and [] The post US Iran Deal Threatens Netanyahu’s Political Standing and Regional Influence appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.

NDTV

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· Jun 23, 2026

With Iran, US Signing Peace Deal, Where Does That Leave Netanyahu?

Netanyahu confronts dilemma balancing US alliance and military actions against Hezbollah

Drudge Retort

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· Jun 28, 2026

US-Iran Deal May Leave Netanyahu as Biggest Casualty

Netanyahu's US strategy unravels with interim Iran deal. Trump pursues settlement, ignores Israeli objections.

Al Bawaba

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· Jul 10, 2026

Trump and Netanyahu hold urgent call as Iran and Turkey tensions escalate

ALBAWABA — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a phone call with U.S. President Donald Trump to discuss escalating regional tensions, warning about what he described as increasingly hostile rhetoric from Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan while reaffirming Israel's stance on Iran and regional security...

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Related coverage for "Deafening silence: Why Netanyahu is too scared to fight Trump's Iran deal": Haaretz — Hope or Fear: how will Netanyahu's rivals use Trump's Iran deal?. The Daily Beast — Netanyahu Squirms Over Awkward Trump Question. Modern Diplomacy — US Iran Deal Threatens Netanyahu’s Political Standing and Regional Influence. NDTV — With Iran, US Signing Peace Deal, Where Does That Leave Netanyahu?. Drudge Retort — US-Iran Deal May Leave Netanyahu as Biggest Casualty. Al Bawaba — Trump and Netanyahu hold urgent call as Iran and Turkey tensions escalate