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Israel Hayom commentator: Netanyahu implicitly criticizes Trump administration over Iran deal

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Israel Hayom commentator: Netanyahu implicitly criticizes Trump administration over Iran deal

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Israel Hayom commentator Danny Zaken attributes to Prime Minister Netanyahu an implied criticism of the Trump administration over the emerging US-Iran agreement, saying Netanyahu's message is that 'we should cheer Israel, not criticize it' and that Israel is not bound by an agreement it is not party to.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Israel Hayom commentator Danny Zaken interpreted Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's remarks on Monday evening as an implied criticism of the Trump administration regarding the emerging US-Iran framework. According to Zaken, Netanyahu's underlying message is that Washington should be cheering Israel rather than criticizing it, and that Israel is not obligated by an agreement it did not sign. The comment follows a string of Israeli political figures — including former IDF chief Gadi Eizenkot, National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir, and commentator Idotauber — who have publicly expressed reservations about the deal. Zaken's analysis, carried on C14, is the latest in a series of statements from Israeli officials and analysts signaling discomfort with the direction of US-Iran talks. The full context of Netanyahu's remarks was not made available in this intake.

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