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Vice President JD Vance Criticizes Israeli Officials Over Iran Agreement

Vice President JD Vance condemned Israeli officials for criticizing President Trump's interim agreement with Iran during a press conference on June 18, 2026. He urged Israel to recognize the importance of U.S. support and warned against public attacks on American leadership. The agreement, signed on June 17, aims to address Iran's nuclear program and promote regional peace.

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Vice President JD Vance criticized Israeli officials on June 18, 2026, for their opposition to President Donald Trump's interim agreement with Iran. Vance stated that Israel should align with the U.S. proposal, given the support it receives from the United States. He emphasized that Trump is a key ally for Israel and warned against attacking the U.S. leadership. Vance noted that a significant portion of Israel's defense capabilities is funded by American taxpayers. He expressed concern over Israeli Cabinet members who have publicly criticized the agreement, which aims to address Iran's nuclear program and halt hostilities in the region. The memorandum of understanding, signed on June 17, 2026, is intended to facilitate further negotiations on Iran's nuclear activities and improve regional stability.

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Vance lambastes Israeli officials criticizing Trump and Iran deal: ‘Smell the reality’

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Vice President JD Vance Criticizes Israeli Officials Over Iran Agreement