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‘If Israel was nearly destroyed, you failed’: Netanyahu under fire over Iran remarks

‘If Israel was nearly destroyed, you failed’: Netanyahu under fire over Iran remarks
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Israeli opposition leaders have criticized Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu following the U.S.-Iran agreement, accusing him of failing to address the Iranian threat despite his rhetoric. Critics argue that Netanyahu's claims of both regional strength and existential danger are contradictory and represent a failure of his long-term policy.

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The criticism highlights deep political divisions within Israel regarding the effectiveness of the current government's foreign policy and security strategy.

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Opposition lawmakers and local officials sharply criticized

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The article focuses heavily on the critiques from opposition figures, framing the narrative around the perceived failure of the incumbent government.

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