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Benjamin Netanyahu faces domestic backlash over US-Iran deal

Prime minister launches a fierce defence of his wartime policies, insisting the strikes on Iran had been a success
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People walk through debris and rubble in a heavily damaged street in Nabatieh, southern Lebanon
"}],[{"start":147.1,"text":"When Trump and Netanyahu launched their joint campaign against Iran in late February, Netanyahu told Israelis the war would bring “true peace”, remove the threat posed by Tehran’s missile and nuclear programmes and help topple the regime."}],[{"start":160.79999999999998,"text":"But Netanyahu’s domestic opponents excoriated the Israeli prime minister for the fact that none of those goals had been reached. "}],[{"start":167.04999999999998,"text":"Yair Lapid, head of the centrist Yesh Atid party, branded the agreement “one of the most shocking failures of Israel’s foreign and security policy”."}],[{"start":176.39999999999998,"text":"“[Netanyahu] continues to tell everyone: “We changed the Middle East.” The problem is that due to negligence, arrogance, the absence of a suitable professional team, and judgment influenced by other things — he changed it for the worse,” Lapid wrote on X."}],[{"start":190.24999999999997,"text":"The head of the leftwing Democrats, Yair Golan, said: “In one signature stroke, immense military achievements secured with the courage of our pilots and the blood of our fighters have been erased, while Netanyahu stood on the sidelines.”"}],[{"start":205.09999999999997,"text":"“Netanyahu is good for Hamas. Netanyahu is good for Iran. Netanyahu is good for Hizbollah. Netanyahu is not good for Israel,” he wrote on X."}],[{"start":null,"text":"
Israel Katz speaks during a press statement in Athens
"}],[{"start":216.19999999999996,"text":"Other members of Netanyahu’s far-right government struck a defiant tone. Defence minister Israel Katz insisted that, despite the truce, Israel would not withdraw from the territory it has seized in Lebanon, Syria and Gaza, but would instead remain there “indefinitely”."}],[{"start":233.14999999999995,"text":"“The area will be cleared of local residents, and all terror infrastructure, above and below ground — including the homes in the contact-line villages that served as terror outposts — will be destroyed,” he said. “The seizure of territory and the security zones are among the [Israel military]’s greatest achievements in the [war].”"}],[{"start":251.14999999999995,"text":"Meanwhile, national security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir urged Netanyahu not to let Trump’s deal bind Israel “in any way”."}],[{"start":258.94999999999993,"text":"“We love the USA and are grateful to President Trump. And yet, the State of Israel is not a banana republic,” he wrote on X. "}],[{"start":266.5999999999999,"text":"However, others were scornful of the idea that an increasingly isolated Israel could afford to defy Trump in a significant way. Barnea said Israel’s strikes in Beirut on Sunday were “unrelated to Hizbollah” but were “important for Netanyahu to show his voters that he doesn’t obey Trump’s every command”. "}],[{"start":286.44999999999993,"text":"He added: “He is a servant playing at rebellion. This rebellion won’t go very far. Trump is all we have left in America after three years of war. It is unwise to push him into the Iranians’ arms.”"}],[{"start":304.09999999999997,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1781580379_9196.mp3"}

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