US-Iran Deal: Israel upset by the agreement between America and Iran, Ambassador Mike Huckabee said the relationship is still strong
There is a lot of fear in Israel after a new agreement (MOU) between America and Iran. Israel feels that this deal will make Iran more powerful, which could pose a major threat to its security. Now US Ambassador Mike Huckabee and close associates of Donald Trump are trying to allay Israel’s concerns and provide confidence.
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This agreement is an interim agreement, under which 60 days have been set for negotiations on a final peace agreement. This deal includes conditions like ending the maritime blockade, removing restrictions on the export of Iranian oil and not making nuclear weapons. It also calls for an immediate and permanent end to the war on all fronts including Lebanon.
Israel’s biggest fear is that because of this agreement it will not be able to take military action against groups like Hezbollah in Lebanon. On this, US Ambassador Mike Huckabee assured Israel that the relationship between America and Israel is an unbreakable bond. He made it clear that Hezbollah is not part of this agreement and Israel has every right to defend itself.
At the same time, US Vice President JD Vance responded in a strong tone to Israeli officials who criticized this agreement. He said Donald Trump is Israel’s only powerful ally in the world and officials now need to understand the ground reality.
On the other hand, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has expressed his disagreement with Trump’s approach to peace with Iran and ceasefire in Lebanon. He believes that this agreement can benefit Iran. He clearly said that he will continue his efforts to stop Iran from making nuclear weapons. Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Aragachi has set a condition that for any final agreement, Israel will have to completely withdraw from Lebanon.
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