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Mark Levin calls on US administration to stop criticizing Israel over Iran MOU

The Zioneer Intelligence DeskUpdated 11:42
Mark Levin calls on US administration to stop criticizing Israel over Iran MOU

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TL;DR

Conservative commentator and Trump confidant Mark Levin urged the current US administration to cease its attacks on Israel concerning the country's position on the memorandum of understanding with Iran, according to a message published on his social media.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Conservative commentator and Trump confidant Mark Levin issued a direct call to members of the current US administration, urging them to stop criticizing Israel over its stance on the memorandum of understanding with Iran. The message, published Sunday morning on his social media platform, praises Levin's own consistent support for Israel since the memorandum was signed and thanks him for using his platform to present Israel's defensive position.

This is the latest in a series of statements by Levin on Israel-related matters. Over the past week, The Zioneer has reported Levin criticizing President Trump for calling Netanyahu a 'problematic person,' and rebuking the administration for what he described as bullying Israel. The repeated statements come as the Trump administration pursues a deal with Iran, a development Israel has publicly opposed.

02 · How it developed

3 developments

  1. Latest

    Specifies the criticism concerns Israel's position on the Iran memorandum of understanding

  2. Levin warns of a 'surprise' for those who think they can abuse Israel.

  3. Mark Levin calls on Trump administration to stop attacking Israel over Iran MOU

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