Netanyahu set to face voter fury over Iran deal

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At the G7 summit, President Trump publicly criticized Israel's military operations in Lebanon, expressing concern about civilian casualties, while simultaneously advancing negotiations for a nuclear agreement with Iran. Trump has reportedly restricted Israel's access to the Iran deal draft, apparently concerned that Prime Minister Netanyahu might leak details. This constitutes Trump's most significant public criticism of Israel, signaling a shift toward prioritizing Iran diplomacy.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets frame Trump's public rebuke of Israel as a significant departure from unconditional alliance support, emphasizing his willingness to challenge Netanyahu and portraying the exclusion of Israel from Iran negotiations as necessary for achieving diplomatic progress.
Moderate: Centrist outlets present the situation as reflecting tensions between maintaining the traditional US-Israel alliance and pursuing a nuclear agreement with Iran, emphasizing the competing strategic interests and diplomatic complexity without endorsing either position.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets acknowledge Trump's criticism as real and unprecedented but focus primarily on whether the Iran deal requires excessive American concessions and express skepticism about whether such an agreement can succeed without Israeli participation or support.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's hopes of clinging to power in an election this autumn have long been shaky, but the interim US deal with Iran has added yet another complication.
US President Donald Trump has opted to end the wars in Iran and Lebanon long before Israel's goals were accomplished, and Netanyahu's boast in March that "we are changing the face of the Middle East" looks increasingly empty.
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