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The Independent·4 min read·medium

Conservatives divided as Trump’s Iran ceasefire strategy puts Israel relationship under strain

Conservatives divided as Trump’s Iran ceasefire strategy puts Israel relationship under strain
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Conservative allies of President Trump are visiting Jerusalem to reassure Israeli officials regarding the U.S. administration's interim deal with Iran. The visit aims to address growing tensions and concerns that the deal may undermine Israel's security interests.

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The diplomatic friction highlights a potential shift in U.S.-Israel relations, which could impact regional stability in the Middle East.

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American allies of President Donald Trump this week defended him to an Israeli public anxious about a U.S. interim deal with Iran

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The article reports on the perspectives of both the U.S. administration and the Israeli government's concerns without taking a definitive stance.

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