Analyst Tamir Morg says the United States signed a nuclear agreement with a state that declares its desire to destroy Israel, and then Vice President Vance portrayed Israel as treacherous for refusing to stop fighting a terror organization that also seeks Israel's destruction, according to Morg's statement Friday morning.
Analyst Tamir Morg posted a sharp condemnation of U.S. policy Friday morning, accusing the administration of signing a nuclear agreement with Iran — a state that openly calls for Israel's destruction — while Vice President J.D. Vance frames Israel as the 'betrayer' for refusing to cease operations against a terror group committed to Israel's annihilation.
Morg's remarks are the latest in a growing thread of Israeli criticism of the emerging U.S.-Iran deal. As The Zioneer reported earlier Friday, Israeli security officials accused Vance of portraying Israel as treacherous amid the same tensions. The remarks follow a pattern: on Saturday, a senior Israeli official called the emerging agreement 'a sin'; on Sunday, US envoy Waltz acknowledged Trump intends to finalize the deal while noting Hezbollah's attacks.
Morg previously assessed on Thursday that Trump is pushing for a partial Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon, while Israel signals the opposite to Tehran. The analyst's latest statement adds a personal and pointed charge: that the U.S. has partnered with a sworn enemy of Israel and then castigated Israel for defending itself against that enemy's proxies.
3 developments
- ConfirmedUS VP Vance: Washington prioritizes nuclear deal with Iran over Israeli preferences
- StrongUS-Iran MOU signed; analyst says Trump pushing partial Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon
- DevelopingCommentator: Trump signing Iran deal is 'one of the most shameful moments in US history'
- DevelopingVP Vance defends emerging US-Iran deal as 'win-win' for America
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