After US-Iran deal, Netanyahu says he will run in coming Israeli elections

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Trump publicly criticized Netanyahu's decision to strike Beirut, asserting the operation jeopardized US-Iran nuclear negotiations. Trump argued the resulting nuclear accord protects Israel and characterized Netanyahu as difficult and uncooperative. Israel's military leadership responded by reaffirming its control over designated security zones in the region.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets characterize Trump's public criticism as performative political theater, highlighting contradictions between his claims of negotiating a historic accord and his simultaneous focus on personal priorities.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets extensively feature Trump's sharp criticism of Netanyahu and the Israeli strikes, framing the military action as a strategic error that endangered negotiations and reflecting concerns about US-Israeli strategic alignment.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday said he intends to run in elections scheduled for later this year, as he faces domestic criticism over his wartime leadership.
Netanyahu, who is Israel’s longest-serving prime minister, has led his country through three years of war on multiple interconnected fronts and is currently on trial for corruption.
In recent months, he has come under mounting fire from opposition leaders who accuse him of failing to achieve the war aims he set out...
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