🇮🇱 BREAKING — BEN-GVIR REJECTS U.S.–IRAN PEACE DEAL 🇺🇸 🇮🇷
🔥 Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has publicly rejected the proposed U.S.–Iran agreement, declaring that the deal does not bind Israel 🇮🇱 and fails to address the country's core security concerns.
His comments highlight growing divisions inside Israeli politics as negotiations between Washington 🇺🇸 and Tehran 🇮🇷 move closer to a possible conclusion.
🛑 BEN-GVIR'S POSITION
📢 Israel is not a party to the agreement ⚖️ The proposed deal does not guarantee Israel's security 🚫 Israel should not be obligated to follow its terms 🎯 Regional threats remain unresolved despite ongoing negotiations
⚔️ HARDLINE STANCE ON HEZBOLLAH
According to Ben-Gvir:
🔥 Nothing less than the complete dismantling of Hezbollah is acceptable 🛡️ Israeli forces should maintain control of captured positions 🏗️ Military infrastructure in operational zones must be fully removed 📍 Security objectives should not be compromised for diplomacy
🌍 POLITICAL FAULT LINES EMERGE
The statement reflects:
🏛️ Increasing policy differences within Israel's leadership 🔄 Debate over how to respond to a possible U.S.–Iran agreement 📈 Rising political pressure as negotiations approach a critical stage
🕊️ DIPLOMACY VS SECURITY
While international mediators continue pushing for stability:
🤝 Efforts are underway to strengthen ceasefire arrangements 🌐 Regional powers are seeking de-escalation ⚠️ Some Israeli officials remain skeptical of diplomatic solutions
🔎 STRATEGIC OUTLOOK
As peace negotiations advance, internal disagreements are becoming more visible across the region.
🧭⚔️ The final shape of any U.S.–Iran agreement may not only influence Tehran and Washington — it could also redefine political battles inside Israel itself.