The U.S.-Iran deal “undercut” Benjamin Netanyahu’s position on Iran and exposed the limits of his influence with a U.S. president widely seen as pro-Israel, according to a report published on Thursday.
Iran Deal A Setback For Israel?
Israeli analyst Danny Citrinowicz deemed the agreement a strategic “catastrophe” that ended up “legitimizing” the Iranian regime Israel wanted to overthrow, Reuters reported.
The 14-point deal includes U.S. commitments to terminate all sanctions on Iran, including oil exports, a minimum $300 billion aid and reconstruction package, lifting the naval blockade of Iranian ports, and the two countries respecting each other’s sovereignty.
And while Iran reaffirmed that it will not build or acquire nuclear weapons, details on material removal are pending further talks.
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