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THU · 2026-06-18 · 23:52 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0619-85649
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JD Vance tells Iran deal critics in Israel: Trump is your only ally left in the world

US Vice President JD Vance defended a new deal with Iran, asserting that Donald Trump is Israel's sole ally and criticizing Israeli officials who have attacked the agreement. Vance highlighted the billions in US defense aid provided to Israel, emphasizing that American taxpayers fund a significant portion of its defensive weapons.

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JD Vance tells Iran deal critics in Israel: Trump is your only ally left in the world
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US Vice President JD Vance defended a new deal with Iran, asserting that Donald Trump is Israel's sole ally and criticizing Israeli officials who have attacked the agreement. Vance highlighted the billions in US defense aid provided to Israel, emphasizing that American taxpayers fund a significant portion of its defensive weapons. He urged Israeli critics to recognize Trump as their most powerful ally and cautioned them against misidentifying the US president as their primary problem. The article notes that Israeli officials, speaking anonymously, expressed concerns that the deal inadequately addresses Iran's nuclear and missile programs, a sentiment reportedly shared across Israeli leadership. Trump, in response to Vance's remarks, encouraged negotiations and a ceasefire on all fronts in the region.

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Two-thirds of the defensive weapons that have protected Israel have been built by American hands and paid for by American tax dollars.

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JD Vance stated that Donald Trump is the only head of state sympathetic to Israel at this moment.

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The US provides Israel with roughly $4bn in military assistance a year.

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Critics in the US and Israel have slammed the Iran deal for failing to curb Iran's missile program and providing no clear path to dismantling its nuclear facilities.

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Israeli senior officials, speaking anonymously, said the deal terms were bad for Israel because they failed to address concerns over Iran’s nuclear and ballistic missile program.

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US vice-president JD Vance has lashed out at Israeli critics of the Iran-deal" class="entity-link entity-topic" data-entity-id="133298" data-entity-type="topic">Iran deal, saying Donald Trump is Israel’s only ally left in the world, in a sharp rebuke that referenced the billions in defence aid ⁠the country receives from America.Vance was defending the deal ⁠reached this week to end the war ​with Iran that critics in the US and Israel have slammed for failing to curb Iran’s missile program and providing no clear path to dismantling its nuclear facilities, while constraining Israel in its war with Hezbollah militants in Lebanon.Vance, asked at a White House news briefing about a report that Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu was fuming over the agreement, ⁠said he had not heard such comments from Netanyahu but criticised members of the Israeli leader’s cabinet, who he said have attacked the deal and personally attacked Trump.“My message to them would be twofold. ​No 1: Donald J Trump is the only head of state in the entire world ‌who is sympathetic to the nation of Israel at this ‌moment in time,” Vance told reporters.“If I was in the cabinet of the Israeli government, I might not be attacking the only powerful ally that I have anywhere left ‌in the entire world.“He said he would also remind those cabinet members that two-thirds of the defensive weapons that have protected Israel “have been built by American hands and paid for by American tax dollars”.The US provides Israel with roughly $4bn in military assistance a year, but the two countries are negotiating a new aid agreement.“The problem for Israel is not Donald J Trump, and anybody in Israel who thinks their biggest problem is the president of the United States needs to wake up and smell the reality of the situation that country is in,” Vance said.Benjamin Netanyahu holds a news conference on Monday following the US-Iran-deal" class="entity-link entity-topic" data-entity-id="133298" data-entity-type="topic">Iran deal. Photograph: Ronen Zvulun/UPI/ShutterstockTrump has repeatedly criticised longtime ally Israel, spiking tensions ⁠nearly four months after the two countries partnered to attack Iran. The war has roiled markets and global oil supplies as Tehran responded by closing the critical Strait of Hormuz supply route.Netanyahu’s office and Israel’s foreign ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment from the Reuters news agency.But Israeli senior officials, speaking anonymously, have said the deal terms were bad ‌for Israel because they failed to address concerns over Iran’s nuclear and ballistic missile program, a view they say is shared across Israel’s leadership. Trump tried to play down Israel’s concerns during closing remarks on Wednesday at the G7 summit in France. Netanyahu could use a “softer touch” in the fight against Hezbollah militants ​in Lebanon, Trump said.In his first comments since the deal, Netanyahu said at a public event that Israel appreciated its relationship with the US but would continue to occupy southern Lebanon to maintain security for citizens living near Israel’s northern border.Israel published a map on Thursday showing an expanded military control zone in southern Lebanon and said it would not rule out carrying out attacks beyond it, challenging the terms of the US-Iran agreement.Israel’s far-right national ⁠security minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, a linchpin in Netanyahu’s governing coalition, has harshly rebuked the US-Iran-deal" class="entity-link entity-topic" data-entity-id="133298" data-entity-type="topic">Iran deal and insisted Israeli troops would remain in Lebanon.Vance ​criticised Ben-Gvir and finance minister Bezalel Smotrich in a New York Times ​interview released earlier on Thursday. “What is your exact proposal? You’re a ​country of 9 million people. You can’t just kill your way out of solving every single national security problem that you have,” Vance said.“I find this whole ​freakout in Israel a little bit odd because ‌I think that it comes from ​a place of mistrust, and I think that ​America has earned the trust of that region, of the world,” Vance said.Ben-Gvir responded to Vance’s remarks on X, saying: “This is the proposal ... To deal with the Nazis of the 21st century, just as the United States dealt with the Nazis of the 20th century.“Trump, in a social media post after Vance’s remarks on Thursday, said he encouraged everyone in the Middle East to maintain their commitment to allowing negotiations to take place. “We expect a complete Ceasefire on all fronts, including Lebanon, Hezbollah, and Israel,” Trump wrote.
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