Washington Post — World
Jun 15, 09:45 AM
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has not made a public statement regarding the peace deal with Iran. Meanwhile, other Israelis have criticized the agreement and affirmed that military actions against Hezbollah in Lebanon will persist.
PBS NewsHour
Jun 15, 06:50 PM
Israeli citizens are voicing their concerns regarding the recent interim deal between the U.S. and Iran, which they perceive as harmful to Israel. The criticism is primarily aimed at Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
PBS NewsHour
Jun 15, 06:50 PM
Israeli citizens are voicing their displeasure regarding the interim deal between the U.S. and Iran, labeling it harmful to Israel. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has become the focal point of their criticism.
Al Jazeera English
Jun 15, 08:21 PM
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed that Israel will continue its occupation of territories in Lebanon and Syria. This announcement follows a deal made between the United States and Iran.
New York Post
Jun 15, 09:45 PM
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is receiving criticism from his political allies concerning the US-Iran peace deal, which they view as failing to meet Israel's needs. Netanyahu has defended the agreement amid this backlash.
Al Jazeera English
Jun 16, 01:38 AM
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared that Israeli forces will sustain a presence in Lebanon, Syria, and Gaza, specifically mentioning the establishment of a 'security zone' in occupied Lebanon. This statement reflects the ongoing security concerns in the area.
Al Jazeera English
Jun 16, 09:22 AM
Iran has warned that continued Israeli occupation in Lebanon would breach the Memorandum of Understanding with the United States. This statement highlights the ongoing tensions in the region and the implications for international agreements.
Deutsche Welle
Jun 16, 10:00 AM
Iran's Foreign Minister emphasized that Israel's continued presence in Lebanon would violate the interim US-Iran agreement. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu responded by stating that Israel will remain in Lebanon as long as necessary.
Deutsche Welle
Jun 16, 10:00 AM
Iran's Foreign Minister has claimed that Israel's military presence in Lebanon contradicts the interim ceasefire agreement with the US. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has stated that Israel will continue its operations in Lebanon as needed.