‘Terrible’ US-Iran deal could deepen Netanyahu’s rift with Trump
Benjamin Netanyahu had anticipated that a joint effort with Donald Trump would lead to the downfall of Iran's rulers and strengthen his domestic political standing. However, this strategy has resulted in a conflict between Netanyahu and Trump, as the US president aims to withdraw from the ongoing war.

Briefing Summary
AI-generatedBenjamin Netanyahu had anticipated that a joint effort with Donald Trump would lead to the downfall of Iran's rulers and strengthen his domestic political standing. However, this strategy has resulted in a conflict between Netanyahu and Trump, as the US president aims to withdraw from the ongoing war. Both leaders' objectives remain unfulfilled, and Israel's military operations are currently focused in Lebanon. While Israeli officials have publicly remained reserved to avoid alienating the US, privately they express significant frustration with a preliminary agreement they deem "terrible for Israel." Washington states that a 60-day ceasefire period will be used to negotiate comprehensive terms addressing US and Israeli concerns, particularly regarding Iran's nuclear program. However, Israeli officials fear this period may be extended, limiting Israel's military options while their concerns persist.
Article analysis
Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedA preliminary agreement is 'terrible for Israel' and no one in Israeli leadership views it otherwise.
Washington states it will negotiate full terms addressing US and Israeli concerns over Iran's nuclear program in the next 60 days.
Israel's longest-serving prime minister is on a collision course with Trump as the US president seeks to extricate himself from the war.
Benjamin Netanyahu's strategy to align with Donald Trump to topple Iran's rulers and bolster his domestic standing has failed.
Israeli officials believe the negotiating period under the deal will likely be extended, hindering Israel's military action.