Israeli Minister Ben Gvir Criticizes U.S.-Iran Agreement
Israeli far-right Minister Ben Gvir has voiced strong opposition to a U.S.-Iran deal, stating it does not obligate Israel and fails to ensure the nation's security. His remarks, shared on his Telegram channel, represent the first official reaction from an Israeli official regarding the agreement.
Israeli far-right Minister Ben Gvir has criticized a U.S.-Iran deal, stating that the agreement does not bind Israel.
Speaking on his Telegram channel, Ben Gvir asserted that Israel is not a party to the deal and that it does not safeguard the country's security interests. He specifically referred to it as "Trump's agreement."
His comments mark the initial public reaction from an Israeli official concerning the U.S.-Iran agreement.
According to The Hindu International, Ben Gvir emphasized his stance on the deal's lack of security provisions for Israel.

