Vance Urges Israel Not to Criticize Trump-Iran Deal
Vice President Vance rebuked Israeli cabinet members for pushing back against President Trump's memorandum of understanding with Iran, which halts U.S.-Iran hostilities, extends a ceasefire, reopens the Strait of Hormuz, lifts oil sanctions, and starts 60 days of nuclear talks. He stressed Trump's unique support for Israel, noting two-thirds of its recent defensive weapons were U.S.-made and funded, and warned against attacking their sole powerful ally. Israeli ministers like Ben-Gvir and Smotrich called the deal bad for Israel and vowed to keep troops in Lebanon, Syria, and Gaza, highlighting tensions as Trump prioritizes de-escalation and economic gains.
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